Windows Gallery
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The windows at St. Luke’s were designed and fabricated by Michaudel Stained Glass Studio, 542 N. Paulina St. Chicago, IL. Arthur Michaudel died before the project was completed. Edmund Serbicki took over the firm and completed the windows.
Alfonso Ianelli, a local artist, encouraged the congregation to consider adding color to the sanctuary. Most of the windows were installed in the years immediately following World War II. In the 1980’s the stained glass windows were removed and re-leaded and aluminum frames replaced the wooden ones.
Emily Carlson designed the Creation Window. She is the owner of Solstice Art Source, Inc. of Chicago.
Interpretation for a few of the symbols in these windows is attributed to © 2000 Walter E. Gast All rights reserved.
Detailed description of the iconography of the windows is found on each window’s page:
Sanctuary Windows – West Wall (Old Testament) Abraham Moses David Isaiah Zerubbabel Sanctuary Windows – East Wall (New Testament) Jesus Window – North Wall Saint Luke Window – South Wall |
Balcony Windows – The Windows of Struggle Windows in the Sanctuary Doors Creation Window – Atrium Processional Cross (illuminated by the Jesus window)
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