Windows by the artists of William Pike, including: Herman Butler, Henry Keck, Norman Lindner, Frank von der Lancken, Walter O’Brien, Fritz Beeger and Matt Martirano.
To see more examples from these designers see 3 Generations of Design.
When Pike Stained Glass Studios was founded in 1908, the American Opalescent School of glass design was very popular. At that time, we designed windows such as those at the Sonnenburg Gardens Museum in Canandaigua, NY, and the Grandview Cemetery Chapel in Whitesboro, NY. Even these windows, however, show signs of a transition to the Neo-Gothic style that became more prominent for the first half of the Twentieth Century, as evidenced by the remaining selection of examples below:
- Sonnenberg Gardens Sonnenberg Gardens
- Grandview Cemetery Chapel Grandview Cemetery Chapel
- St. Agnes Church St. Agnes Church
https://pikestainedglassstudios.com/portfolio/first-gen#sigProId5469982daa
- Blessed Sacrament Church Blessed Sacrament Church
- Blessed Sacrament Church Blessed Sacrament Church
- Blessed Sacrament Church Blessed Sacrament Church
https://pikestainedglassstudios.com/portfolio/first-gen#sigProIdcaeb8d422c
- Sacred Heart Cathedral Sacred Heart Cathedral
- Sacred Heart Cathedral Sacred Heart Cathedral
- Sacred Heart Cathedral Sacred Heart Cathedral
https://pikestainedglassstudios.com/portfolio/first-gen#sigProIdcd399be13d
- St. Mary's Church St. Mary's Church
- First Presbyterian Church First Presbyterian Church
- First Presbyterian Church First Presbyterian Church
https://pikestainedglassstudios.com/portfolio/first-gen#sigProId5899fab734
- Emmanuel United Methodist Church Emmanuel United Methodist Church
- St. Michael's Church St. Michael's Church
- Church of the Americas Church of the Americas
https://pikestainedglassstudios.com/portfolio/first-gen#sigProIda760e8b0e4