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Saint Elizabeth of Hungary (Charity), composition study for stained glass lancet window, All Angels Church, New York

Date
c. 1900
Medium
Charcoal and white pastel on paper
Credit Line
Gift of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, 2015
Dimensions
24 x 8 in.

Description & Inscriptions

[top left in graphite]: St / Elizabeth / of / Hungary; [lower center in red ink]: stamped monogram initials and stamped signature
In 1900 Oakley received her first significant commission to provide decorations for the chancel of All Angels Episcopal Church at 81st Street and West End Avenue in New York. Oakley designed five small lancet windows of saints with guardian angels, a mosaic of the Ascension of Christ, and two apse murals of the Heavenly Host, the “army” of angels loyal to God. This is a cartoon or study for one of the lancet windows. When completed, her work was admired for its dazzling color, the reverence in the treatment of the religious subjects, and the combined qualities of serenity and sweetness in the figures. Sadly, the commission that launched Oakley’s career as a muralist is lost. The contents of All Angels Church were auctioned in 1981 prior to the building being razed. The murals tore when they were being taken down and were presumably destroyed, along with the mosaic and windows. But cartoons for the windows and preparatory drawings for the Heavenly Host and other design elements offer a glimpse into this important project.

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