Henry E. Sharp | |
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![]() Henry E. Sharp windows of the "Crucifixion and Four Evangelists" (1872) at
St. Matthew's German Evangelical Lutheran Church in Charleston, South Carolina | |
Nationality | American |
Occupation(s) | Stained glass maker and manufacturer |
Henry E. Sharp was a nineteenth-century American stained glass maker active with William Steele from c.1850 to c.1897. [1]
Sharp established himself with Steele as a glass stainer at offices at 216 Sixth Avenue. [1]
Beyond New York state, Sharp produced created stained glass windows for churches in Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Maine, Ohio, Nebraska, Minnesota, South Carolina, California, the Virgin Islands and Japan. [2]
Like much of the mid-nineteenth-century American stained glass produced in and around Broadway in Manhattan, the stained glass window designs featured full-length painted figures in ornate Gothic canopies, all executed with rich colors. [1]
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Henry E. Sharp | |
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![]() Henry E. Sharp windows of the "Crucifixion and Four Evangelists" (1872) at
St. Matthew's German Evangelical Lutheran Church in Charleston, South Carolina | |
Nationality | American |
Occupation(s) | Stained glass maker and manufacturer |
Henry E. Sharp was a nineteenth-century American stained glass maker active with William Steele from c.1850 to c.1897. [1]
Sharp established himself with Steele as a glass stainer at offices at 216 Sixth Avenue. [1]
Beyond New York state, Sharp produced created stained glass windows for churches in Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Maine, Ohio, Nebraska, Minnesota, South Carolina, California, the Virgin Islands and Japan. [2]
Like much of the mid-nineteenth-century American stained glass produced in and around Broadway in Manhattan, the stained glass window designs featured full-length painted figures in ornate Gothic canopies, all executed with rich colors. [1]
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