English: Stained glass mural on Alaskan theme: dog sled.
Photo manipulated with GIMP: there is no angle from which to shoot a rectangular image the way this is displayed in the museum.
Date
Piece: 1910. Photo: 10 January 2007.
Source
Photo by Joe Mabel of 1910 stained glass piece originally part of a downtown Seattle storefront, The Alaskan Cigar Store in the original Arctic Club (now Morrison Hotel). This piece is now in Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI), Seattle, Washington, although two other comparable pieces remain as part of the building.
Museum allows photography except in temporary exhibits. The stained glass itself should fall under the heading of published before January 1, 1923, in that it was part of a storefront.
Other versions
File:MOHAI Alaska glass 02.jpg Separate photo of same glass. That one is sharper, and is probably the one that should be used (I got a better camera).
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