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This beautiful window was probably made around the 1890-1920 and was recently restored in our studio; the very unusual characteristic about this window is that the panel with the size of 45”x 90” is made in one piece instead of separate panels.The window depicts a Golgotha scene that is very skillfully painted whereas the figure of Jesus on the cross is created by painting on double layered glass to create this soft luminous effect. The window is owned by the: |
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And was initially purchased by the founder of the Whelan Funeral Home some 50 Years ago for the purpose to build a Chapel in the Funeral Home in Ottawa and install the window there. Unfortunately the Grandfather of Sean Copeland was not able to get the permit to build the Chapel because of zoning issues for the already Historic area their building is situated. The window was since then sitting in the original shipping crate and now Sean Copeland has decided to sell the window so it could be installed and finally be appreciated by a broader audience.If you are interested in the window you can contact Sean Copeland direct via e-mail at info@whelanfuneralhome.ca or at the above phone number or contact us at the Andet Glass Form & Design Inc. studios |
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