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Henry E. Sharp was a nineteenth-century American stained glass maker active with from c.1850 to c.1897. Sharp established himself with Steele as a glass stainer at offices at 216 Sixth Avenue. Beyond New York state, Sharp produced created stained glass windows for churches in Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Maine, Ohio, Nebraska, Minnesota, South Carolina, California, the Virgin Islands and Japan.

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  • Henry E. Sharp was a nineteenth-century American stained glass maker active with from c.1850 to c.1897. Sharp established himself with Steele as a glass stainer at offices at 216 Sixth Avenue. Beyond New York state, Sharp produced created stained glass windows for churches in Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Maine, Ohio, Nebraska, Minnesota, South Carolina, California, the Virgin Islands and Japan. Like much of the mid-nineteenth-century American stained glass produced in and around Broadway in Manhattan, the stained glass window designs featured full-length painted figures in ornate Gothic canopies, all executed with rich colors. (en)
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  • Henry E. Sharp windows of the "Crucifixion and Four Evangelists" at St. Matthew's German Evangelical Lutheran Church in Charleston, South Carolina (en)
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  • Henry E. Sharp (en)
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  • Stained glass maker and manufacturer (en)
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  • Henry E. Sharp was a nineteenth-century American stained glass maker active with from c.1850 to c.1897. Sharp established himself with Steele as a glass stainer at offices at 216 Sixth Avenue. Beyond New York state, Sharp produced created stained glass windows for churches in Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Maine, Ohio, Nebraska, Minnesota, South Carolina, California, the Virgin Islands and Japan. (en)
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  • Henry E. Sharp (en)
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