This is opalescent glass in the Great Mausoleum
of Cypress Lawn Cemetery in Colma, California. It was made by Louis Comfort
Tiffany, Harry and Bert Hopps, Frederick S. Lamb or Charles J. Connick before
World War I. The Cypress Lawn Collection comprises one of the largest displays
of opalescent glass in the United States. This somber paradises sparkles like
Persephone in an underworld of jewels and colors. This is part 1, of a twelve
part series that I am posting on Princess Haiku 2014-2015. Enjoy! It wasn't
easy venturing into The Great Mausoleum and peering into tombs, but I wanted to
capture some of this beauty before it disappears. Priceless glass, monuments
and other funeral art is disappearing from cemeteries across the United States
and represents a valuable heritage of art. It is my hope that historical
societies will do all that is possible to preserve and save that which is still
intact.
Showing posts with label opalescent glass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label opalescent glass. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 06, 2015
Tuesday, September 01, 2015
Persephone in the Underworld: Part 11
This is opalescent glass in the Great Mausoleum
of Cypress Lawn Cemetery in Colma, California. It was made by Louis Comfort
Tiffany, Harry and Bert Hopps, Frederick S. Lamb or Charles J. Connick before
World War I. The Cypress Lawn Collection comprises one of the largest displays
of opalescent glass in the United States. This somber paradises sparkles like
Persephone in an underworld of jewels and colors. This is part 1, of a twelve
part series that I am posting on Princess Haiku 2014-2015. Enjoy! It wasn't
easy venturing into The Great Mausoleum and peering into tombs, but I wanted to
capture some of this beauty before it disappears. Priceless glass, monuments
and other funeral art is disappearing from cemeteries across the United States
and represents a valuable heritage of art. It is my hope that historical
societies will do all that is possible to preserve and save that which is still
intact.
Tuesday, August 04, 2015
Persephone in the Underworld: Part 10
This is opalescent glass in the Great Mausoleum
of Cypress Lawn Cemetery in Colma, California. It was made by Louis Comfort
Tiffany, Harry and Bert Hopps, Frederick S. Lamb or Charles J. Connick before
World War I. The Cypress Lawn Collection comprises one of the largest displays
of opalescent glass in the United States. This somber paradises sparkles like
Persephone in an underworld of jewels and colors. This is part 1, of a twelve
part series that I am posting on Princess Haiku 2014-2015. Enjoy! It wasn't
easy venturing into The Great Mausoleum and peering into tombs, but I wanted to
capture some of this beauty before it disappears. Priceless glass, monuments
and other funeral art is disappearing from cemeteries across the United States
and represents a valuable heritage of art. It is my hope that historical
societies will do all that is possible to preserve and save that which is still
intact.
Tuesday, July 07, 2015
Persephone in the Underworld: Part 9
This is opalescent glass in the Great Mausoleum
of Cypress Lawn Cemetery in Colma, California. It was made by Louis Comfort
Tiffany, Harry and Bert Hopps, Frederick S. Lamb or Charles J. Connick before
World War I. The Cypress Lawn Collection comprises one of the largest displays
of opalescent glass in the United States. This somber paradises sparkles like
Persephone in an underworld of jewels and colors. This is part 1, of a twelve
part series that I am posting on Princess Haiku 2014-2015. Enjoy! It wasn't
easy venturing into The Great Mausoleum and peering into tombs, but I wanted to
capture some of this beauty before it disappears. Priceless glass, monuments
and other funeral art is disappearing from cemeteries across the United States
and represents a valuable heritage of art. It is my hope that historical
societies will do all that is possible to preserve and save that which is still
intact.
Tuesday, June 02, 2015
Persephone in the Underworld: Part 8
This is opalescent glass in the Great Mausoleum
of Cypress Lawn Cemetery in Colma, California. It was made by Louis Comfort
Tiffany, Harry and Bert Hopps, Frederick S. Lamb or Charles J. Connick before
World War I. The Cypress Lawn Collection comprises one of the largest displays
of opalescent glass in the United States. This somber paradises sparkles like
Persephone in an underworld of jewels and colors. This is part 1, of a twelve
part series that I am posting on Princess Haiku 2014-2015. Enjoy! It wasn't
easy venturing into The Great Mausoleum and peering into tombs, but I wanted to
capture some of this beauty before it disappears. Priceless glass, monuments
and other funeral art is disappearing from cemeteries across the United States
and represents a valuable heritage of art. It is my hope that historical
societies will do all that is possible to preserve and save that which is still
intact.
Tuesday, May 05, 2015
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