Permanent Collection Record
Images
Metadata
Object ID |
1936.12914 |
Collection |
Decorative Arts Collection |
Media Collection |
Glass Collection |
Title |
Magnolias, Leaded Cathedral Glass Window |
Date |
Circa 1892 |
Artist |
Adolph Brown (1854-1923) |
Description |
Stained glass artist Adolph Brown moved to Zanesville in 1893 and subsequently designed and installed Magnolias in Old Morton Hall, the Zanesville residence of Mr. Frank Bailey. Purchased by the museum's founder Edward Ayers after 1922, the home was remodeled and reopened as the Zanesville Art Institute in 1936, where the window remained until it was reinstalled in its present location in 2002. |
Medium |
Glass, Metal |
Technique |
Stained Glass |
Culture |
German, American |
School |
Victorian |
Place of Origin |
Born in Germany, Active in Zanesville, Ohio, United States |
Credit Line |
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. and Clara K. Ayers |
Source Collection |
Edward M. and Clara K. Ayers Collection |
People |
Ayers, Edward M. and Clara K. |
Search Terms |
American Art American Artists American Stained Glass Arches Branches Flowers German Glass Magnolias Ohio Art Ohio Artists Stained Glass Windows Zanesville, Ohio |
Location |
On view in the Shirley Gorsuch Gallery, 1st Floor |
