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Stained Glass Windows Of Trinity Cathedral, Cleveland, Ohio, Produced By Wilbur H. Burnham Studios, Michael J. Tevesz Jan 2010

Stained Glass Windows Of Trinity Cathedral, Cleveland, Ohio, Produced By Wilbur H. Burnham Studios, Michael J. Tevesz

Cleveland Memory

Trinity Episcopal Cathedral has over forty large stained glass windows that range in age from the 15 to the 20th Century. The medieval windows were produced in England and Germany, while the more contemporary windows were produced by such prominent studios as those directed by Willet, Connick, Tiffany, Heaton, Young, and Burnham. The more contemporary windows are of considerable artistic and historical interest, but there is very little information available about them. This monograph specifically focuses on the windows of Trinity Cathedral produced by the Wilbur H. Burnham Studios. The Burnham Studios windows are the most accessible windows within the …


Each In Their Own Voice: African-American Artists In Cleveland, 1970-2005, Cleveland State University, Art Gallery Jan 2009

Each In Their Own Voice: African-American Artists In Cleveland, 1970-2005, Cleveland State University, Art Gallery

Cleveland Memory

This exhibition, "Each in Their Own Voice," presents a survey of the work of 23 prominent African-American artists who were active in Cleveland between 1970 and 2005, a time in the recent past characterized by breathtaking technological, cultural, social, and artistic changes - a time that has yet to be fully understood and processed by the mechanisms of history.


Yet Still We Rise: African American Art In Cleveland 1920-1970, Cleveland Artists Foundation Jan 1996

Yet Still We Rise: African American Art In Cleveland 1920-1970, Cleveland Artists Foundation

Cleveland Memory

This exhibition and catalog, "Yet Still We Rise," is brought to you within the context of the Cleveland Artists Foundation mission: to preserve, research and present the artistic legacy of this region. It is our hope that it will help uncover new information about the artists featured in the exhibit and bring to the public’s attention those about whom we have no knowledge (from the Foreword).