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did a profile on the studios in 1986, there were nine artisans employed in the business, "employing techniques that have not changed much since the craft began to flourish in the 12th Century." In 1991, Walter Judson offered his opinion that contemporary stained-glass craftsmanship surpassed even the
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In 1973, Walter Judson noted that they preferred to train their own craftsmen and that it was difficult to find people fully interested in the craft: "They just want to play with it and then go off." By 1981, Judson Studios was still using "the old methods that have yet to be improved." Walter Judson
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As of 2017, Judson Studios remained a family-owned and operated business, with fifth generation David Judson, the great-great-grandson of William Lee Judson serving as the director of the business. In 2000, David Judson reported that 85% of the company's work was for religious institutions "of all
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When Walter H. Judson died in 1934, Horace T. Judson (grandson of William Lees) took over the day-to-day management of the business. Trained as a lawyer, Horace Judson retired from the active practice of law to continue the family's stained glass tradition. The studios were described in 1940 as "a
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The original three-story Islamic-style building on the Garvanza site was used as the campus for the USC College of Fine Arts starting in 1901. In December 1910, the building was destroyed by a fire that destroyed Judson's art works. Judson escaped from the burning building through a window and met
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Judson started as a professor at McLeod's Los Angeles School of Art and Design. According to a radio broadcast transcript Judson's own art college became USC's College of Fine Arts and Judson moved the college to the building near his home in the Arroyo area in 1901. Other sources claim the school
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After settling in Los Angeles, William Lees Judson saw the need for a local stained glass studio. In 1895, he persuaded three of his sons, Walter H., Lionel and Paul, to come to Los Angeles to join him in starting a stained glass studio. The family initially opened its stained glass business under
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Judson Studios was operated from 1920 to 1969 as a non-conforming use within a residential neighborhood. As a zoning variance neared its termination in 1969, the Judson family feared that the city would require demolition of the studios. In order to preserve the studios, the Los Angeles Cultural
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After fire destroyed the original building, a "rambling, two-story building" designed by Robert Train and Robert Edmund Williams was built on the site in 1911. The new building was the home of the USC College of Fine Arts until 1920, when USC moved the arts school to the central campus. With USC
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Judson Studios have been responsible for the creation of outstanding stained glass windows for countless churches, chapels and other structures throughout the United States and foreign countries. Judson Studios, one of the largest in the nation and probably the largest on the west coast, have
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in the mid-1890s by English-born artist William Lees Judson and his three sons. It moved to its current location in 1920 and remains in operation as a family-run business. The Judson Studios building was named a Historic-Cultural Landmark by the City of Los Angeles in 1969 and listed in the
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Over its first century of operation, Judson Studios produced more than 10,000 stained-glass works. Stained glass made at Judson Studios can be found in locations throughout Southern California and the United States. Examples can be seen at:
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medieval guild secluded from a hectic modern world by the vine-covered building." At the time, Horace Judson told the Highland Park News-Herald: "Here there is no rush. We work slowly and for perfection as they did six centuries ago."
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This new work is Judson Studio's most ambitious both in size and technical difficulty. New techniques using fused glass had to be developed and a new facility had to be built in order to accomplish the task in nearby South Pasadena.
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vacating the space, Judson Studios moved into the building. In its early years, the building was also the headquarters for a group called the Arroyo Craftsmen who made furniture and art objects for fine homes built in the area until
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The Judson Gallery hosts changing art exhibits that are open to the public. The Studios also offers 1-hour tours of the workshops and galleries for $ 20 per person every second Thursday of the month.
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heyday of the art in the 11th and 12th centuries. He later added, "It's a unique business, because you're producing something that is a joy and a beauty to other people and it will be for centuries."
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Bennett, Peter (July 10, 1991). "Windows on the World: Stained glass: Walter Judson's historic studio will be the center of reconstruction work for churches damaged in the Sierra Madre quake".
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noted, "We do use a lot more electricity and glass costs a lot more but that's about all that's changed." At the time, Judson was using glass from all over the world in more than 600 colors.
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Though principally known for stained glass, Judson Studios also creates works in marble carving, mosaic, carved and etched glass, furniture and other specialty items.
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in Los Angeles. Judson of Los Angeles designed the stained glass windows in 1930 for the newly built former St. Paul Presbyterian Church at 2230 West Jefferson Blvd.
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was in the Highland Park location from 1897 to 1920. He became Dean of the USC College of Fine Arts in 1913, and remained so until his retirement in 1922.
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In the studios' early years, its stained glass output was "balanced between religious and secular, between recreating the Gothic effect and working for
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Walker, Theresa (July 11, 1985). "GLASS: L.A. Business Shows True Colors Behind Stained-Glass Studios a Clear Cut Above the Crowd".
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remained in the family since the beginning, contributing greatly to the artistic and cultural development of Los Angeles.
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Oil painting by William Lees Judson of Avalon Beach in late 19th century California, the United States of America.
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Biederman, Patricia Ward (July 28, 2000). "Valley Life; Seeing Art of Stained Glass Through the Prism of Time".
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Library on Olympic Boulevard in Los Angeles, commemorating the alumni of Los Angeles High School who died in
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Walker, Theresa (May 14, 1986). "Studio Almost 90 Years Old Stained-Glass Artists Keep It in the Family".
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Casagrande, June (April 26, 1997). "Kingdom of Glass Family Studio Preserves an Art for the Ages".
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Calvary Presbyterian Church in South Pasadena (See image to the right) Viewable outside at night
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Circa 1925 Judson Studios work at nearby Calvary Presbyterian Church, South Pasadena
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Buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Los Angeles
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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The "Congressional Prayer Room", also known as the "Chapel of All Creeds", at the
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List of Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments on the East and Northeast Sides
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A heraldic design featuring white lions and tigers for Las Vegas illusionists
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Casagrande, June (May 5, 1997). "Family's stained-glass art in 2nd century".
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The 36-foot (11 m) high Great Window at Glendale Presbyterian Church in
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Heritage Board, with support from the Judson family, declared the building a
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Splitter, Henry Winfred (1959). "Art in Los Angeles Before 1900: Part III".
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The Arbor of Light Radiance Corridor at the Mountain View Mausoleum in
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The massive interior dome – 107 by 35 feet (33 by 11 m) – at the
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List of jails and prisons on the National Register of Historic Places
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section of Los Angeles and became part of an influential scene of
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in an area that was later demolished for the construction of the
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the name Colonial Art Glass Co., in Mott Alley, located near the
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his classes that day under the pepper trees on the property.
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The Alumni Memorial Window, done in heraldic style, at the
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Detail of the head of Christ, Church of the Resurrection
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different creeds, from Jewish to Christian to Islamic."
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As Southern California's population grew rapidly after
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McClure, Martha; Strickler, Karen (August 16, 1940).
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away from America's premiere maker of stained glass,
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument

Judson Studios is located in the Los Angeles metropolitan area
Judson Studios is located in California
Judson Studios is located in the United States
Highland Park, Los Angeles, California
34°6′49″N 118°10′43″W / 34.11361°N 118.17861°W / 34.11361; -118.17861
Shingle Style
American Craftsman
Bungalow
99000370
stained glass
Highland Park
Garvanza
Los Angeles
downtown Los Angeles
National Register of Historic Places
William Lees Judson
Manchester, England
American Civil War
New York
Paris
London, Ontario
Arroyo Seco
Garvanza
artists in the Arroyo
Arts and Crafts Movement
University of Southern California

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