The Metropolitan Museum of Art has a large study collection of European stained glass fragments dating from the twelf th to the eighteenth century. Some of these are of known origin and others are unidentified. They include: 1977.346.2-48 Troyes, 12th century, and other sites, Mrs. Ernest Brummer; 30.73.1-25 7 Bourges, 13th century, and other sites, George D. Pratt; 23.229.2-7 (109 pieces) French, German, and English, Bashford Dean; 31.33.4 Norfolk, 15th century, Gwynne M. Andrews; 1981.45 3 (7 pieces) South Lowlands, 16th century, Mrs. Maurice Blin; 1980.543 and 1982.99 Rauen, 14th century, and Troyes, 12th-13th century, Mr. and Mrs. Iain Nasa ter. The entire glass collection of the museum is yet to be examined.
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Collection: The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Cloisters (New York, New York)
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