Charles J. Connick: Americas Visionary Stained Glass Artist
English
By (author): Peter Cormack
The first comprehensive account of Charles J. Connick, Americas most innovative and influential stained glass artist working in the first half of the twentieth century
When Charles J. Connick (18751945) began his stained glass career in Pittsburgh in the 1890s, Americas fascination with the newly invented opalescent windows of Tiffany and La Farge meant that the original traditions of the art form were almost forgotten. Connick made it his lifes mission to reassert the values of the medieval craft, successfully persuading twentieth-century Americans that these could inspire powerfully expressive modern glass as well as thrilling new imagery.
This book presents the dynamic trajectory of Connicks artistic development. Refuting any notion of Connick as a revivalist, Peter Cormack examines the diverse cultural influences that shaped Connicks art, including his creative interaction with European stained glass and his friendship with poets such as Robert Frost. Richly illustrated and based on decades of research, it analyzes Connicks work in the context of the Arts and Crafts and Modern Gothic movements in architecture and the applied arts, showcasing stained glass works found throughout some of the most spectacular buildings in the United States, including New Yorks St. John the Divine Cathedral and San Franciscos Grace Cathedral. His fruitful collaborations with Ralph Adams Cram, Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue, Maginnis & Walsh, and other leading architects are also documented in detail. See more
When Charles J. Connick (18751945) began his stained glass career in Pittsburgh in the 1890s, Americas fascination with the newly invented opalescent windows of Tiffany and La Farge meant that the original traditions of the art form were almost forgotten. Connick made it his lifes mission to reassert the values of the medieval craft, successfully persuading twentieth-century Americans that these could inspire powerfully expressive modern glass as well as thrilling new imagery.
This book presents the dynamic trajectory of Connicks artistic development. Refuting any notion of Connick as a revivalist, Peter Cormack examines the diverse cultural influences that shaped Connicks art, including his creative interaction with European stained glass and his friendship with poets such as Robert Frost. Richly illustrated and based on decades of research, it analyzes Connicks work in the context of the Arts and Crafts and Modern Gothic movements in architecture and the applied arts, showcasing stained glass works found throughout some of the most spectacular buildings in the United States, including New Yorks St. John the Divine Cathedral and San Franciscos Grace Cathedral. His fruitful collaborations with Ralph Adams Cram, Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue, Maginnis & Walsh, and other leading architects are also documented in detail. See more
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