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Buildings
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Title
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Our Lady of Mercy Chapel
Subject
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Rhode Island; Stern, Robert A. M., born 1939
Description
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22 Ochre Point Avenue,
Newport, Rhode Island 02840
<p><a href="https://www.salve.edu/virtualtour/our-lady-of-mercy-chapel" target="_blank">https://www.salve.edu/virtualtour/our-lady-of-mercy-chapel</a></p>
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Boston College University Libraries
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Stern, Robert A. M. (architect)
Date
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2010-00-00
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<a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/" rel="license"><img style="border-width: 0;" src="https://i.creativecommons.org/l/by-nc/4.0/88x31.png" alt="Creative Commons License" /></a>
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Our Lady of Mercy Chapel
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jpeg
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RI_006
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41.472037, -71.298981
Newport, Rhode Island
2010
Decorative Windows
Madonna
Rhode Island
Robert A. M. Stern
St. Elizabeth of Hungary
St. John the Evangelist
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Buildings
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Title
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First Church, Congregational
Subject
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Massachusetts; Damon, C. Willis, 1850-1916; Heins, George Louis, 1860-1907; La Farge, Christopher Grant, 1862-1938
Description
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26 Pleasant Street,
Methuen, Massachusetts 01844-3119
<p><a href="http://firstchurchmethuen.com/" target="_blank">http://firstchurchmethuen.com/</a></p>
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Boston College University Libraries
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Damon, C. Willis (architect)
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begin: 1855-00-00; end: 1882-00-00
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First Church, Congregational
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jpeg
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MA_007
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42.729249, -71.185995
Methuen, Massachusetts
1882
C. Willis Damon
Decorative Windows
Massachusetts
The Resurrection - Colonel Henry Coffin Nevins Memorial Window
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Architects
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Title
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Stern, Robert A. M. (1939)
Subject
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Stern, Robert A. M., born 1939
Description
An account of the resource
Born in New York City, Stern was educated at Columbia University and then Yale. He was a well-known author and teacher before starting his own practice. He believes in design as a process of cultural assimilation and that architecture is a communicative art. Most of his designs have been for private houses and apartments such as Chilmark, Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts (1979-83). Other famous commissions include the Norman Rockwell Museum, Stockbridge, Massachusetts (1987-92) and hotels for Euro-Disney in Marne-la Vall_e, France. He became a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects in 1984. In 2010, Stern designed Our Lady of Mercy Chapel, Salve Regina University, Newport, RI. This chapel houses the three large figurative windows by John La Farge that were originally in a private chapel in the home of the Caldwell sisters of Newport, and later in a convent in Fall River, MA.
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Boston College University Libraries
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Our Lady of Mercy Chapel
Identifier
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500023335
architect
Decorative Windows
Madonna
Our Lady of Mercy Chapel
St. Elizabeth of Hungary
St. John
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Architects
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La Farge, Christopher Grant (1862-1938)
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La Farge, Christopher Grant, 1862-1938
Description
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Christopher Grant La Farge (1862-1938) was the eldest son of the artist John La Farge, and a partner in the firm of Heins and La Farge. Their religious commissions include the Church of the Blessed Sacrament, Providence, RI (1889; tower 1897). The chancel of the First Church, Congregational, Methuen, MA was redesigned by Christopher Grant La Farge, of Heins and La Farge, to accommodate the new stained glass window of The Resurrection by John La Farge, which was installed in 1895. Heins and La Farge were also the architects of Houghton Chapel, Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA (1896).
Publisher
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Boston College University Libraries
Relation
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Church of the Blessed Sacrament
Houghton Chapel
Identifier
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500058356
Angels of Adoration
Angie Lacey Peck Memorial Window
architect
Church of the Blessed Sacrament
Decorative Windows
First Church Congregational
Helen A. Shafer Memorial Window
Houghton Chapel
The Resurrection - Colonel Henry Coffin Nevins Memorial Window
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Architects
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Heins, George Louis (1860-1907)
Subject
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Heins, George Louis, 1860-1907
Description
An account of the resource
George Louis Heins was the partner of Christopher Grant La Farge (1862-1938) in the firm of Heins and La Farge. Their religious commissions include the Church of the Blessed Sacrament, Providence, RI (1889; tower 1897). The chancel of the First Church, Congregational, Methuen, MA was redesigned by Christopher Grant La Farge, of Heins and La Farge, to accommodate the new stained glass window of The Resurrection by John La Farge, which was installed in 1895. Heins and La Farge were also the architects of Houghton Chapel, Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA (1896).
Publisher
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Boston College University Libraries
Relation
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Church of the Blessed Sacrament
Houghton Chapel
First Church, Congregational
Identifier
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500076793
Angels of Adoration
Angie Lacey Peck Memorial Window
architect
Church of the Blessed Sacrament
Decorative Windows
First Church Congregational
Helen A. Shafer Memorial Window
Houghton Chapel
The Resurrection - Colonel Henry Coffin Nevins Memorial Window
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Architects
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Damon, C. Willis (1850-1916)
Subject
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Damon, C. Willis, 1850-1916
Description
An account of the resource
Damon was an architect in Haverhill, MA and one of the earliest graduates of the new architecture program at M.I.T. Damon was the original designer of the First Church, Congregational in Methuen, MA (1855/1882). The chancel of this church was redesigned by Christopher Grant La Farge, of Heins and La Farge, to accommodate the new stained glass window of The Resurrection by John La Farge, which was installed in 1895.
Publisher
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Boston College University Libraries
Relation
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First Church, Congregational
architect
Decorative Windows
First Church Congregational
The Resurrection - Colonel Henry Coffin Nevins Memorial Window