c. 1912
186 x 89.5 cm (73 1/4 x 35 1/4 in.)
Collection of the artist, gift; to Rudolf Scheffler, Berlin/New York (1924-1973), gift; to Alfred Einert, (1973-1994), gift; to the Busch-Reisinger Museum FN: Scheffler was a friend and colleague of Pechstein's, who also worked in stained glass and sometimes shared a studio with Pechstein. The whereabouts of the window from 1912 to the mid-1920s are not certain, but Scheffler's family believes he brought it with him when he moved to New York in the mid-1920s.
Flashed red, white glass with enamel and silver stain
17th centurySwissPot metal, white glass with enamels and silver stain
16th centurySwissWhite glass with enamel and silver stain
17th centuryDutchWhite glass with enamels and silver stain
17th centuryGermanPot metal, white glass and silver stain
15th centuryFlemishPot metal, white glass with enamel and silver stain
16th centurySwissWhite glass with silver stain and vitreous paint
18th centuryBritishPot metal, white glass with silver stain and enamel
16th centurySwissPot metal, vitreous paint
13th centuryFrenchPot metal, white glass with silver stain
14th-16th centuryBritishLeaded stained glass
20th centuryGermanPot metal, opalescent, and uncolored glass with vitreous paint
19th centuryAmerican