Overview
A vibrant, non-traditional stained glass panel featuring a 'crazy-quilt' geometric pattern with integrated glass rondels. This piece breaks from Victorian formality, using a bold, warm palette and textured cathedral glass to create a modern abstract landscape.
Story
The 1970s saw a massive 'Stained Glass Renaissance' in America as young artists rejected mass production. This window captures that rebellious spirit, using ancient lead-came techniques to create something entirely psychedelic and new.
Maker / Origin
While the specific artist is unidentified, this work is consistent with the American Studio Glass movement. These artisans often worked in small urban lofts or rural communes, reviving medieval techniques to express the counter-culture aesthetics of the late 20th century.
Condition & Value
The glass appears intact without major cracks; however, the wooden sash shows significant paint peeling and weathering. The structural integrity of the lead (checking for 'bowing') will determine if it needs professional re-cementing. Weathered frames can reduce value by 20% unless restored.