Albert Stained Glass Museum
Albert Stained Glass
235 St. Marks Ave.
Brooklyn, NY 11238
(718) 783-8800
FAX (718) 783-6114
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We hope
you enjoy browsing our virtual museum of stained glass. The images are
from many sources. If we have inadvertently included a copyrighted design without
permission, please tell us immediately.
For information about stained glass, its history, and how it
is made, you can begin on our FAQs page. Enjoy the images.
![]() Window given to Actors' Equity by Canada's Actors' Equity. It represents the first drama staged in North America, "Theatre of Neptune" in Canada in 1606. The window is in Actors' Equity in New York City. It was designed and fabricated by Ira Ginsburg in Toronto in 1979. |
![]() John Lafarge window. Smith Museum, Chicago. |
![]() American Decorative window. Smith Museum, Chicago. |
![]() Odd, jeweled lamp. Smith Museum, Chicago. |
![]() Marc Chagall. Installation in Art Institute, Chicago. |
![]() Excellent example of Tiffany's mottle glass and double plating. Smith Museum, Chicago. |
![]() Wonderful use of drapery glass as the curtain blowing in the window. Smith Museum, Chicago. |
![]() Close up of Tiffany double plating. Smith Museum, Chicago. |
![]() Acid etched ruby on clear. Smith Museum, Chicago. |
![]() Unusual glass mosaic on clear glass in lightbox. Smith Museum, Chicago. |
![]() Modern neo-Gothic faceted and painted window. Smith Museum, Chicago. |
![]() Exquisite painting of face. Note use of drapery glass in robe, faceted glass at neckline and fractures in background glass. Smith Museum, Chicago. |