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HTTP/1.1 200 OKServer: openresty/1.15.8.2Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2024 01:27:01 GMTContent-Type: text/htmlContent-Length: 14656Connection: keep-aliveVary: Accept-EncodingVary: X-Forwarded-Proto,Accept-EncodingLast-Modified: Tue, 23 Mar 2021 04:25:38 GMTETag: 3940-5be2c93057480X-Proxy-Cache: MISSAccept-Ranges: bytes !DOCTYPE html>html> head> meta http-equivContent-Type contenttext/html; charsetutf-8 /> meta http-equivX-UA-Compatible contentchrome1,IEedge /> title>Brian McNally Glass Artist/title> style> html { height:100%; } body { background-color:#000; margin:0; height:100%; } /style> !-- copy these lines to your document head: --> meta nameviewport contentuser-scalableyes, initial-scale1.0, width320 /> link hrefhttps://fonts.googleapis.com/css?familySmythe&subsetlatin relstylesheet typetext/css> link hrefhttps://fonts.googleapis.com/css?familyNoto+Serif&subsetlatin relstylesheet typetext/css> link hrefhttps://fonts.googleapis.com/css?familyNoto+Serif:italic&subsetlatin relstylesheet typetext/css> link hrefhttps://fonts.googleapis.com/css?familyNoto+Serif:700&subsetlatin relstylesheet typetext/css> link hrefhttps://fonts.googleapis.com/css?familyNoto+Serif:700italic&subsetlatin relstylesheet typetext/css> link hrefhttps://fonts.googleapis.com/css?familyLibre+Baskerville&subsetlatin relstylesheet typetext/css> link hrefhttps://fonts.googleapis.com/css?familyLibre+Baskerville:italic&subsetlatin relstylesheet typetext/css> link hrefhttps://fonts.googleapis.com/css?familyLibre+Baskerville:700&subsetlatin relstylesheet typetext/css> link hrefhttps://fonts.googleapis.com/css?familyAnton&subsetlatin relstylesheet typetext/css> !-- end copy --> /head> body> !-- copy these lines to your document: --> div idindex_hype_container classHYPE_document stylemargin:auto;position:relative;width:100%;height:2450px;overflow:hidden;> script typetext/javascript charsetutf-8 srcindex.hyperesources/index_hype_generated_script.js?98880>/script> /div> !-- end copy --> !-- text content for search engines: --> div styledisplay:none aria-hiddentrue> div>•/div> div>Rhode Island School of Design, working under artist Dale Chihuly, in 1975. He has maintained his private studio in Santa Barbara since 1976. As a licensed contractor he works in all aspects related to leaded glass, using lead, copper foil and zinc.His specialty is designing for the Arts & Crafts world.He works for discerning clients that demand privacy, discreetly using photographs of past projects but not revealing client information.The studio is open by appointment/div> div>Please call me to discuss your next project! (805) 687-7212/div> div>• • •/div> div>Copyright ©2021 Brian McNally. All Rights Reserved/div> div>Dogwood ShadeOn Tiffany Studios Base /div> div>Unique, One-Of-A-Kind Glass Collection/div> div>/div> div>Brian McNally has been designing and building leaded glass over forty years at his studio in Santa Barbara, California. His clients are all over the world.He hold a masters degree in glass from UCLA, the first awarded in that medium in 1972 He also achieved his master of fine arts degree in glass sculpture, at the /div> div>Custom Stained Glass Windows, Lamps & Doors/div> div>This website designed by Bernard Groefsema /div> div>/div> div>Two story stairway panels. 52 panels, Antique glass. lead and zinc cane construction. backed withtempered glass/div> div>Door panel, one of four with side lights. 24″ by 46″ opal glass, antique glass, jewels and cabochons. Lead construction./div> div>Water Lily Shades/div> div>Three panel screen. Chinese Magnolia design. Drapery glass and three color spider web confetti glass.Copperfoil and lead/div> div>Autumn leaf lamp. 20″cone on three light original finish Handel base. Bent leaves in opal glass on ring mottled opal background/div> div>18 mohagany frame, gold luster glass, kitchen nook/div> div>28 square mohagany frame. gold luster glass/div> div>Hanging lantern. Oak frame, ring mottled glass and opal glass, copperfoil and lead construction/div> div>Exterior Window and Doors/div> div>Dogwood shade, 16″W X 8″ D X20″H. Tiffany Studios tobacco leaf oil lamp. Mottled glass and confetti glass. Copper foil construction/div> div>Restoration Antique dining room window, clearrestoration glass, classic 1930s center.Center panel 48W by 110 H Lead construction./div> div>Gingko Leaf panel lamp on three light, original finish Handel base. 20″W by 26″H. Opal and mottled opal glass, copperfoil construction./div> div>26 by 26 by 9 mahogany box with iridescent gold.Copper foil and lead.jpg/div> div>Trumpet Vine Window/div> div>32 by 31 floral. Mottled glass, fractured/stringer.Copper foil and lead.jpg/div> div>Hanging lamp. Magnolia flower in Drapery glass on ring mottled opal glass, ripple borders. Copperfoil construction/div> div>Tempered glass in one inch shaped leads. One of three. Lead construction/div> div>Skylight, four panels, each 16″ X 42″ German flashed antique glass, lead construction/div> div>Stained Glass Door/div> div>Trumpet Vine Window/div> div>Detail of drapery glassin three panel screen/div> div>Copyright ©2021 Brian McNally. All Rights Reserved/div> div>Lotusland and Mucha/div> div>The lamp base is an antique Japanese bronze oil lamp bast, three light Tiffany Studios hardware. The shade is ring mottled glass, opal glass, confetti glass /div> div>Detail of notched beveled leaves on interior door panels. 3/16″ and 1/4″ Lead construction/div> div>Please call me to discuss your next project! (805) 687-7212/div> div>Left: Detail of notched beveled leaves on interior door panels. Right: Tempered glass in one inch shaped leads. One of three. Lead construction/div> div>Left: Door panel, one of four with sidelights. Opal glass, antique glass, jewelsand cabochons. Lead construction.Right: Autumn leaf lamp. 20″cone onthree light original finish Handel base.Bent leaves in opal glass on ringmottled opal background/div> div>Hanging lantern. Oak frame, ringmottled glass and opal glass, copperfoiland lead construction/div> div>Skylight, four panels. German flashedantique glass, lead construction/div> div>Copyright ©2021 Brian McNally. All Rights Reserved/div> div>This website designed by Bernard Groefsema /div> div>Custom Stained Glass Windows, Lamps & Doors/div> div>Left: 320Dogwood shade, Tiffany Studios tobacco leaf oil lamp. Mottled glass and confetti glass. Copper foil construction. Right: Gingko Leaf panel lamp on three light, original finish Handel base. Opal and mottled opal glass, copperfoil construction./div> div>Restoration Antique dining room window, clear restoration glass, classic 1930s center. Lead construction./div> div>Left: Two story stairway panels. 52 panels, Antique glass. lead and zinc cane construction. backed with tempered glass. Right: Three panel screen. Chinese Magnolia design. Drapery glass and three color spider web confetti glass. Copperfoil and lead/div> div>Trumpet Vine Window/div> div>Mohagany frame, gold lusterglass, kitchen nook/div> div>Left: Door panel, one of four with side lights. 24″ by 46″ opal glass, antique glass, jewels and cabochons. Lead construction. Right: Exterior Window and Doors/div> div>Hanging lamp. Magnolia flower in Drapery glass on ring mottled opal glass, ripple borders. Copperfoil construction/div> div>The lamp base is an antique Japanese bronze oil lamp bast, three light Tiffany Studios hardware. The shade is ring mottled glass, opal glass,confetti glass /div> div>Left: Stained Glass Door. Right: Detail of drapery glass in three panel screen/div> div>square mohagany frame.gold luster glass/div> div>Unique, One-Of-A-KindGlass Collection/div> div>Brian McNally has been designing and building leaded glass over forty years at his studio in Santa Barbara, California. His clients are all over the world.He hold a masters degree in glass from UCLA, the first awarded in that medium in 1972 He also achieved his master of fine arts degree in glass sculpture, at the Rhode Island School of Design, working under artist Dale Chihuly, in 1975. /div> div>Brian McNally Glass Artist/div> div>Check out my portfolio here/div> div>He has maintained his private studio in Santa Barbara since 1976. As a licensed contractor he works in all aspects related to leaded glass, using lead, copper foil and zinc. His specialty is designing for the Arts & Crafts world.He works for discerning clients that demand privacy, discreetly using photographs of past projects but not revealing client information. The studio is open by appointment/div> div>Left: Water Lily Shades Right: The lamp base is an antique Japanese bronze oil lamp bast, three light Tiffany Studios hardware. The shade is ring mottled glass, opal glass, confetti glass /div> div>Left: Mohagany frame, gold luster glass, kitchen nook Right: Square mohagany frame. gold luster glass/div> div>Left: Exterior Window and Doors Middle: Door panel, one of four with side lights. 24″ by 46″ opal glass, antique glass, jewels and cabochons. Lead construction. Right: Stained Glass Door. /div> div>Left & Right: Trumpet Vine Windows/div> div>Left: Skylight, four panels. German flashed antique glass, lead construction. Right: Restoration Antique dining room window, clear restoration glass, classic 1930s center. Lead construction./div> div>Left: Tempered glass in one inch shaped leads. One of three. Lead construction. Middle: Door panel, one of four with side lights. Opal glass, antique glass, jewels and cabochons. Lead construction. Right: Autumn leaf lamp. 20cone on three light original finish Handel base. Bent leaves in opal glass on ring mottled opal background/div> div>Left: Hanging lamp. Magnolia flower in Drapery glass on ring mottled opal glass, ripple borders. Copperfoil construction. Right: Hanging lantern. Oak frame, ring mottled glass and opal glass, copperfoil and lead construction/div> div>Left: 320Dogwood shade, Tiffany Studios tobacco leaf oil lamp. Mottled glass and confetti glass. Copper foil construction. Middle: Gingko Leaf panel lamp on three light, original finish Handel base. Opal and mottled opal glass, copperfoil construction. Right: Detail of notched beveled leaves on interior door panels. /div> div>Left: Two story stairway panels. 52 panels, Antique glass. lead and zinc cane construction. backed with tempered glass. Middel: Three panel screen. Chinese Magnolia design. Drapery glass and three color spider web confetti glass. Copperfoil and lead. Right: Detail of drapery glass in three panel screen/div> div>Check out my portfolio here/div> div>Brian McNally has been designing and building leaded glass over forty years at his studio in Santa Barbara, California. His clients are all over the world.He hold a masters degree in glass from UCLA, the first awarded in that medium in 1972 He also achieved his master of fine arts degree in glass sculpture, at the Rhode Island School of Design, working under artist Dale Chihuly, in 1975. He has maintained his private studio in Santa Barbara since 1976. As a licensed contractor he works in all aspects related to leaded glass, using lead, copper foil and zinc. His specialty is designing for the Arts & Crafts world.He works for discerning clients that demand privacy, discreetly using photographs of past projects but not revealing client information. The studio is open by appointment/div> div>Brian McNally has been designing and building leaded glass over forty years at his studio in Santa Barbara, California. His clients are all over the world.He hold a masters degree in glass from UCLA, the first awarded in that medium in 1972 He also achieved his master of fine arts degree in glass sculpture, at the Rhode Island School of Design, working under artist Dale Chihuly, in 1975. /div> div>Check out my portfolio here/div> div>He has maintained his private studio in Santa Barbara since 1976. As a licensed contractor he works in all aspects related to leaded glass, using lead, copper foil and zinc. His specialty is designing for the Arts & Crafts world.He works for discerning clients that demand privacy, discreetly using photographs of past projects but not revealing client information. The studio is open by appointment/div> div>Left: Tempered glass in one inch shaped leads. One of three. Lead construction. Middle 1: Door panel, one of four with side lights. Opal glass, antique glass, jewels and cabochons. Lead construction. Middle 2: Autumn leaf lamp. 20cone on three light original finish Handel base. Bent leaves in opal glass on ring mottled opal background. Right: Detail of notched beveled leaves on interior door panels. /div> div>Left & Right: Trumpet Vine Windows /div> div>Left: Skylight, four panels. German flashed antique glass, lead construction. Middle: Square mohagany frame. gold luster glass. Right: Restoration Antique dining room window, clear restoration glass, classic 1930s center. Lead construction./div> div>Left: Two story stairway panels. 52 panels, Antique glass. lead and zinc cane construction. backed with tempered glass. Middel 1: Three panel screen. Chinese Magnolia design. Drapery glass and three color spider web confetti glass. Copperfoil and lead. Middel 2: Exterior Window and Doors Right: Detail of drapery glass in three panel screen/div> div>26 by 26 by 9 mahogany box with iridescent gold. Copper foil and lead.jpg/div> div> Left: 320Dogwood shade, Tiffany Studios tobacco leaf oil lamp. Mottled glass and confetti glass. Copper foil construction. Middle 1: Door panel, one of four with side lights. 24″ by 46″ opal glass, antique glass, jewels and cabochons. Lead construction. Middle 2: Stained Glass Door. Right: Gingko Leaf panel lamp on three light, original finish Handel base. Opal and mottled opal glass, copperfoil construction. /div> div>Left: Hanging lamp. Magnolia flower in Drapery glass on ring mottled opal glass, ripple borders. Copperfoil construction. Right: Hanging lantern. Oak frame, ring mottled glass and opal glass, copperfoil and lead construction. Right: Mohagany frame, gold luster glass, kitchen nook /div> /div> !-- end text content: --> /body>/html>
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