Built in 1932 and designed by Earl Edward Sanborn, the Great East (Te Deum) Window presides over the Chapel’s sanctuary, looking down on all the pews and directly across from the Rose Window and organ. The window shows a complex tapestry woven in glass showing company of the faithful gathered in adoration of the Savior. Christ dominates the the crowded design by appearing larger than others in the central lancet.
Trinity College Chapel: The Great East (Te Deum) Window
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