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This elegant stained glass panel graced the bathroom window of Mi Pullman, a Mexican art nouveau  home built in 1906. Here it appears in the the original, badly damaged wood frame. During restoration, the old window was removed and replaced by a clean cut aluminum window while the stained glass was saved and used in the top panel. The author restored this beautiful landmark in downtown Chapala, designed by architect Guillermo de Alba.

This elegant stained glass panel graced the bathroom window of Mi Pullman, a Mexican art nouveau home built in 1906. Here it appears in the the original, badly damaged wood frame. During restoration, the old window was removed and replaced by a clean cut aluminum window while the stained glass was saved and used in the top panel. The author restored this beautiful landmark in downtown Chapala, designed by architect Guillermo de Alba.

© Ros Chenery, 2010

Source article: Mi Pullman: remodeling a Mexican Art Nouveau townhouse III
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