• Source: Erhardt Stoettner
  • Erhardt Stoettner (25 September 1899 – 6 January 1992) was a master craftsman and designer of stained glass windows for the T. C. Esser Studios in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
    Among the churches with windows designed by Stoettner are:

    1939: Mount St. Scholastica Chapel, Atchison, Kansas
    1942–1948: Grace Lutheran Church, River Forest, Illinois
    1951: Peace Lutheran Church, Oshkosh, Wisconsin
    1953: St. Bernard Church, Wabash, Indiana
    1953: Zion Lutheran Church, Wausau, Wisconsin, listed on NRHP
    1954: St. Anthony's Memorial Hospital, Effingham, Illinois (see history brochure, pp. 24–31)
    1957: St. Peter in Chains Cathedral, Cincinnati, Ohio
    1964: Norway Lutheran Church, Wind Lake, Wisconsin (see history article pdf, page 108)
    1969: Grace Lutheran Church, South Range, Michigan
    Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
    Lake Park Lutheran Church, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
    St. Helen Church, Chicago, Illinois
    St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Grand Rapids, Michigan
    In the design and execution of these windows, three noted artists are deserving of recognition. Erhard Stoettner, German craftsman who, among other important works, helped in the restoration of the windows of the Cathedral of Notre Dame at Rheims, was the research artist who selected the colors and regulated other technical details. The design of both windows and figures is the work of Gerard Recke, an American artist, who designed the windows in the chapel of Princeton University. Joseph Freney of Dublin, Ireland, was the artist who painted the faces and figures in the windows.
    An archived letter to Stoettner about the price of a window.
    NOTE: Gerard Recke is also known as Gustave Recke.


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