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The Royal Kiss by Rossetti Stained Glass
In the nineteenth century, artists were obsessed by medieval legends and art. Rosetti's stained glass work glorifies the romance of King René of Anjo and Isabella of Lorraine, who married in 1420. King René, an author of poems and romances, established an "artists' colony" at his court in 1442. It reminds us how timeless love, passion and romance has been through the ages. Original is in the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, England.
This stained glass reproduction is the first in a series from the Victoria and Albert Museum. Made from kiln-fired stained glass, guaranteed to never fade, made in USA, metal frame, 5"W x 7"H. 4159, $39

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Tropical Fish Stained Glass by Carol Hicks
Brilliantly-blue tropical waters form the perfect setting for the myriad of sea creatures in this colorful work called Tropical Fish by Carol Hicks. Prominent fish in the scene include a Yellow Tang, an Emperor Angelfish, a Surgeonfish, a Longnosed Butterfly Fish, a Parrot fish and a Sea Bass, as well as numerous Ocean Sea Perches. They appear in an ocean reef also inhabited by shrimp, crabs, sea anemones, corals and sea urchins.
Made from kiln fired stained glass, guaranteed to never fade, hanging chain included, Made in USA, 9 1/2" x 7 3/8" oval. 5588, $42

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Egyptian Temple Grand Portico Stained Glass by Roberts
David Roberts is well known for his extensive collection of drawings completed during his visit to the Nile in Egypt during 1838. His detailed study of temples, hieroglyphs, ruins, archeological digs and historical monuments is considered one of the most ambitious art projects ever completed. He leaves behind an extensive legacy of Egyptian art in catalog form for us to marvel. This particular stained glass is an adaptation of his drawing of the Egyptian Temple Grand Portico from the Temple of Philae in Egypt.
Made from kiln-fired stained glass (guaranteed to never fade), metal frame, hanging chain, made in USA, estimated size 13"H x 9.25"W. 6246, $69

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Bank of Oise Stained Glass by Vincent Van Gogh
The Post-Impressionist painter Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890) is legendary for his heavy impasto application of paint, brilliant colors, and vibrant swirling brush strokes. His every canvas expresses his opinion about Impressionism; unfortunately the style did not provide the artist with enough freedom to express his emotions.
This stained glass is an adaptation of his painting Bank of the Oise at Auvers from 1890 in the collection at the Detroit Institute of Arts. It is a study of the leisure activities of the Parisian bourgeoisie who enjoyed weekend trips to the river bank at Oise, a tributary of the Seine River.
Made from kiln-fired stained glass (guaranteed to never fade), metal frame, hanging chain, made in USA, estimated size 13"H x 9.25"W. 6247, $59

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Life Put Your Heart Into It Stained Glass
Life Put Your Heart Into It Stained Glass by Mary Engelbreit, a famous collectibles artist. This charming young girl is putting a heart into a magic box of dreams with the word LIFE on it. Surrounding her are the hearts of all her efforts. Behind her in the landscape is a glowing sun filled full of hope and promise for the new day.
Made from kiln-fired stained glass (guaranteed to never fade), metal frame, hanging chain, made in USA, estimated size 6" square. 6251, $33

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La Boheme Cats in Costume Stained Glass
The Catopolitan Opera by Susan Herbert
La bohème is Puccini's most famous and popular opera as well as one of the most performed stage operas in the standard operatic repertoire. It is here interpreted as The Catopolitan Opera by Susan Herbert with cats in costume of the leading roles. At center is a leading lady in a pink dress and bonnet. A dashing male cat in full suit costume sits behind here in a cafe.
Made from kiln-fired stained glass (guaranteed to never fade), metal frame, hanging chain, made in USA, estimated size 7"H x 5"W.6252, $39

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