Soli Deo Gloria (On Shield)

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Subject

This is a stained glass window with Soli Deo Gloria written over a coat of arms in the top center.

Description

This is a stained glass window with a coat of arms that has 'Soli Deo Gloria' written on it in the top center. Beneath Soli Deo Gloria is the date 'October 31, 1891'. In the coat of arms is a cross and a dove holding olive branches in each foot. In the top left and right corners are small flowers with four diamond shapes hanging down beneath them. In the top center of the window is a yellow form with a green oval in the center. Between the flowers in the corners and the form in the middle are two garlands with red circles in the center. They touch the top corners of the golden square around the coat of arms. A scroll is unrolled behind the coat of arms and both sit on a white background. Two flowers are in the bottom left and right corners. The majority of the glass is stained a yellow color with a border in green.

Creator

Publisher

Concordia College Art Collection

Rights

To order a high resolution digital file of this image, inquire about permission, or for information on prices, contact Heidi Goldberg at Goldberg@cord.edu or 218-299-4624.

Identifier

Coverage

Old Main - West Landing between 2nd and 3rd Floor

Still Image Item Type Metadata

Original Format

Physical Dimensions

60x41 inches

Files

1111.503.47.JPG

Citation

Unknown, “Soli Deo Gloria (On Shield),” Concordia College Art Collection, accessed May 19, 2024, https://ccartcollection.concordiacollegearchives.org/items/show/120.

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