
This WWII monument was created by Allen Architectural Metals. Click here for company info.

This hand-carved stone Neptune with base, measuring 102 in. tall x 57 in. wide x 26 in. deep, was created by Architectural Pottery. Click here for company info.

Art Design Group created several historic scenes for the Maxwell Street Project in Chicago, IL, including this statue of a woman with her groceries. Click here for company info.

This stained-glass dome was constructed with hand-cut glass by ATG Studio. Click here for company info.

This window from Saint Mary’s Church in Portland, CT, was designed by Ellen Miret using Bendheim’s mouth-blown Lamberts art glass. Click here for company info.

Colorful sheet glass, made in the centuries-old mouth-blown method, is available in more than 500 different colors and designs from Bendheim Restoration Glass. Click here for company info.

Boston Valley Terra Cotta fabricated this sculpture. Click here for company info.

Bovard Studio reconstructed this historic stained-glass barrel-vault ceiling that had been removed from the Montana State Capitol in Helena, MT. Click here for company info.

This Tiffany-style stained-glass window at the First Congregational Church in Kenosha, WI, was created by Bovard Studio. Click here for company info.

Buffalo Plastering custom fabricated this eagle and others to sit atop columns at the entrance to Packard Manor Chautauqua, NY. Click here for company info.

Artists at Canning Studios restored the “Stations of the Cross” paintings at The Most Holy Trinity Church in Pomfret, CT. Click here for company info.

Canning Studios restored the murals and decorative painting and also cleaned and re-pointed the marble at the Pennsylvania State Capitol House Chamber. Click here for company info.

A team from Canning Studios restored the murals and decorative paining at Trinity Church in Boston, MA. Click here for company info.

This floral fan design was created by Canning Studios. Click here for company info.

This metal cross was designed and fabricated by Cardine Studios. Click here for company info.

City Arts/Peck Studio created this large bird mosaic for a public space in the Washington DC area. Click here for company info.

This large-scale (8x18-ft.) mural was painted by Peck Studios for the American Legacy Foundation. Click here for company info.

Conrad Schmitt Studios created the new apse mural and conserved the two flanking murals for the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Memphis TN; Murillo's Assumption of the Virgin was the model for the new mural. Click here for company info.

This bronze life-sized statue of the Holy Family was fabricated by Conrad Schmitt Studios for the Holy Family Church, Whitefish Bay, WI; it portrays a young Jesus seated upon the shoulders of Mary and Joseph. Click here for company info.

Conrad Schmitt Studios conserved and re-leaded three large windows containing 62 panels of American Opalescent glass created by stained glass master, Louis C. Tiffany Studios for Broad Street Presbyterian Church in Columbus, OH; shown here after conservation is Christ Blessing the Little Children. Click here for company info.

When restoring the stained-glass windows and interior decorative painting for The Cathedral of Christ the King, Superior, WI, Conrad Schmitt Studios created this 15 1/2-ft. Pantocrator mosaic for the apse. Click here for company info.

This large stained-glass window was restored by Conrad Schmitt Studios for Grace Episcopal Church in Madison, WI; it was given to the church by Esther Green Vilas in 1837 in memory of her husband and six children. Click here for company info.

Conrad Schmitt Studios' restoration work at the 1901 French Lick Springs Hotel included creating these new murals on the ceiling of the west corridor. Click here for company info.

Murals of scenes of the Epiphany painted by Conrad Schmitt Studios grace the dome of St. John Neumann Catholic Church in Knoxville, TN. Click here for company info.

This 2,034-sq.ft. dome mural, adorned with scenes of the Epiphany, Jesus with the apostles immediately before his ascension, and groupings of triumphant angels on either side, was painted by Conrad Schmitt Studios for the St. .John Neumann Catholic Church in Louisville, KY. Click here for company info.

Conrad Schmitt Studios created and installed the traditional-style stained-glass windows in St. Anne's Catholic Church, Sherman, TX. Click here for company info.

Conrad Schmitt Studios restored the historic interior of St. Joseph Catholic Church, Fremont, OH; the work included creating a new decorative scheme, plaster restoration, glazing, gilding, stenciling and polychroming the 14 stations of the cross. Click here for company info.

Conrad Schmitt Studios created and installed these new traditionally styled stained-glass windows. Click here for company info.

Craftsmen Hardware fabricates a complete line of Arts and Crafts-style, hand-hammered copper furniture hardware. Click here for company info.

This brass 3-in -dia drapery hardware was custom fabricated by Decorative Hardware Studio for the Wynn Hotel Casino in Las Vegas. Click here for company info.

Dan Sinclair of DMS Studios sculpted this statue of St. Michael in battle with Lucifer for a project in California. Click here for company info.

DMS Studios produces custom hand-carved sculpture, mantels, statuary and architectural elements for various applications; this detail is from a limestone mantel. Click here for company info.

E.R. Butler & Co. supplies a wide range of furniture hardware in brass, bronze, nickel-silver and wrought iron. Click here for company info.

Eve Guinan Design restored the traditional stained-glass windows for the Library of Parliament in Ottawa, Canada. Click here for company info.

St. Augustine is one of three stained-glass panels created by Eve Guinan for St. Michael's College School in Toronto. Click here for company info.

EverGreene Architectural Arts hand-painted this directly onto the English sycamore folding doors of a media cabinet. Click here for company info.

EverGreene Architectural Arts painted this mural, "The Ascension of Christ," for the Baltimore Basilica. Click here for company info.

EverGreene Painting Studios re-created six monumental WPA-era murals, which had been destroyed by a fire in 1942, for Fair Park in Dallas, TX. Click here for company info.

This Carrara marble statue was carved by master stone carver Nick Fairplay of Fairplay Stonecarvers. Click here for company info.

“Neptune Revisited,” created by Fishman Mosaics, pays homage to Roman-era pavements in North Africa. Click here for company info.

Gondole, part of a series of 10 images of Italian cities and Mediterranean islands, was created by Fishman Mosaics from traditional glass smalti. Click here for company info.

Coastal Reflections of Fort Walton Beach, Florida, a 4 1/2 x 15-ft. mosaic, was created by Fishman Mosaics for a bank lobby in Florida. Click here for company info.

This wetlands/sunset panel is from "Coastal Reflections of Fort Walton Beach," a 4 1/2 x 15 ft. panorama of Florida's topography, flora and fauna, that was fabricated by Fishman Mosaics of glass smalti and split-faced stone. Click here for company info.

This 37-in. statue, "Dancing Girl with Scarf," is one of many available from Florentine Craftsmen. Click here for company info.

Made of cast stone with an antique finish, “Mother and Child with Fruit Basket” by Florentine Craftsmen stands 57 in. tall. Click here for company info.

Gaby’s Shoppe offers a variety of decorative drapery hardware, including these floral rings. Click here for company info.

Handcrafted drapery hardware from Gaby’s Shoppe is offered in many styles. Click here for company info.

Gaby's Shoppe offers a selection of drapery hardware designs in six powder-coated finishes. Click here for company info.

This is one of two 18th-century alabaster figures restored by Gerald Siciliano Studio. Click here for company info.

This 22x15-in. terra-cotta bas relief is one of 14 Stations of the Cross created by Gerald Siciliano for St. Jane Frances de Chantal Roman Catholic Church in Bethesda, MD. Click here for company info.

Gerald Siciliano creates sculpture for both interior and exterior applications. Click here for company info.

“Untitled” was carved in African travertine by Gerald Siciliano. Click here for company info.

This life-size relief torso, titled “Gert,” was carved in Botticino marble by Gerald Siciliano. Click here for company info.

This stained-glass window depicting a Mid-summer Night's Dream was designed and fabricated by Glass Heritage. Click here for company info.

This Pompeiian mural was painted by by Guided Imagery Designs & Productions. Click here for company info.

These library bookshelves are actually a trompe l'oeil created by Guided Imagery. Click here for company info.

This 2,203-lb. cast-limestone lion statue was fabricated by Haddonstone for the restoration of the historic Leazes Park in Newcastle, one of the first public parks in England. Click here for company info.

These statues, “Summer,” “Autumn” and “Winter,” were created by Haddonstone. Click here for company info.

These Classically modeled sculptures and mantel are available from Haddonstone (USA). Click here for company info.

Historical Arts & Casting created this sculpture for the city of San Francisco. Click here for company info.

This dummy pull, model #9000 from James Peters & Son, is 10 in. tall. Click here for company info.

The plaster restoration in this decorative ceiling was done by John Tiedemann. Click here for company info.

This mural was designed and painted by John Tiedemann, Inc. Click here for company info.

Jon Hair created these life-size bronze historic figures (from left) of John Wesley, Amelia Earhart and Dr. Martin Luther King. Click here for company info.

A 1921 illustration titled "Robin Hood" by N.C. Wyeth was the inspiration for this 34x30 3/4-in. painted stained-glass window fabricated by The Judson Studios. Click here for company info.

This custom fireplace was hand-carved in Texas limestone and arkosic sandstone by the artisans at Kopelov Cut Stone. Click here for company info.

This door panel was created by Lehmann Glass using wheel-cutting technology for a building in Chicago, IL. Click here for company info.

Lehmann Glass Studio fashioned this cut-glass divider panel, measuring 35x58 in., for an historic building in Aspen, CO. Click here for company info.

Leo Uhlfelder offers a variety of interior gilding products. Click here for company info.

This carved acanthus leaf molding is typical of the carving work done by the artisans at Limestone Concept. Click here for company info.

This mural ceiling by Lynne Rutter is painted on canvas in casein and acrylic paints and features trompe l'oeil shells and a blue center. Click here for company info.

Painted by Lynne Rutter Murals & Decorative Painting, "Diego," a giant blue and gold macaw parrot, watches over patrons at the New Spot restaurant in San Francisco. Click here for company info.

This fantasy cityscape in antique map colors, featuring San Francisco landmarks, was painted by Lynne Rutter. Click here for company info.

This ornamental ceiling mural was custom painted on canvas by Lynne Rutter Murals & Decorative Painting for an 860-sq.ft. hexagonal ceiling in Orinda, CA; each wedge is different in size and shape but the painting gives the illusion of symmetry. Click here for company info.

Painted for the children's wing of the Burlingame Public Library in Burlingame, CA, this mural by Lynne Rutter Murals & Decorative Painting features a traveler discovering a mysterious castle. Click here for company info.

McLean Metal Works designed, fabricated and installed "Heritage Pavilion" In League City, TX. Click here for company info.

This poolside mosaic glas and ceramic tile mural was created by Peter Ladochy of MFA Design Group for the Kennedy Fitness Club in San Luis Obispo, CA. Click here for company info.

These custom stained-glass doors by Michael Davis feature a garden scene with grape vines inspired by the naturalism found in Tiffany windows. Click here for company info.

Michael Davis Stained Glass fabricated and installed this 30x10-ft. stained-glass skylight in a nightclub in New York City. Call for more information Click here for company info.

Modern Art Foundry’s Ann Marie McDonnell created this 24x13x13-in. bronze, entitled “Rook.” Click here for company info.

This replication of the Civil War Soldiers Monument at Greenwood Cemetery in Brooklyn, NY, was cast in bronze by Modern Art Foundry from the 1869 zinc original. Click here for company info.

“The Protectress” was created by the stained-glass artists at Neumann Studios. Click here for company info.

This 12-ft. mural, "Risen Christ," was painted by No 9 Studio UK for a church in Maidenhead, UK. Click here for company info.

O.K. Foundry cast this statue for artist Charlie Ponticello for the piece "Deep Water Sponger" on display at the Baltimore Inner Harbor. Click here for company info.

This stained- glass window, "Epiphany" was a collaboration between Oakbrook Esser Studios and Vermont artist Janet McKenzie, whose oil paintings lend themselves to stained glass. Click here for company info.

These stained-glass windows were designed and fabricated by Oakbrook Esser Studios for the St. Brendan Irish Inn & Pub in Green Bay, WI. Click here for company info.

This stained-glass window was designed by illustrator-artist Siloette for Oakbrook Esser Studios. Click here for company info.

This window in an Irish pub was designed and fabricated by Oakbrook Esser Studios. Click here for company info.

This marble statue was created by Pellettieri Stonecarving for The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine in New York City. Click here for company info.

Rainbow Art Glass offers a large selection of clear textured glass for a variety of applications; shown here are Nouveau Reamy, Etched Delta and Waterglass. Click here for company info.

Rambusch designs, fabricates and installs stained-glass windows, such as this rose window for Saint Margaret's Episcopal Church in Green Cove Springs. FL. Click here for company info.

Rambusch designed, created and installed this mosaic figure of Moses at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, DC; it is part of the scene of the Transfiguration. Click here for company info.

Rambusch Decorating Co. restored this ca. 1898 window for St. Luke’s Episcopal Cathedral in Portland, ME; it is attributed to White Friars of London. Click here for company info.

Reflection Studios’ art-glass panel, “The Emerald Lady,” is an interpretive adaptation of the original art by Jiang. Click here for company info.

The glass dome at the Pacific County Courthouse in South Bend, WA, was designed and fabricated by Reflection Studios. Click here for company info.

Restoric directed the window restoration at this church. Click here for company info.

This detail of a window in the Chicago Theatre illustrates the film strips, reels and monogram of the theater entrepreneurs Balaban & Katz; when restoring it, Restoric was able to preserve more than 90 percent of the original glass and lead came. Click here for company info.

This is one of three dozen custom stained-glass window designs created by Rohlf’s Studio for The Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in LaCrosse, WI. Click here for company info.

Rohlf's Studio removed, restored and re-installed this window in St. Saviour's Chapel at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City. Click here for company info.

Rohlf's Studio was entrusted by Fordham University, New York City, with the complete restoration of six ca. 1865 nave windows, as well as the fabrication and installation of all new mahogany frames and protective glazing. Click here for company info.

Rohlf's Stained & Leaded Glass Studio created this mosaic for the Westpine Study Center of Kirkwood, MO. Click here for company info.

The Tiffany Rose Widow at the Vassar College Chapel in Poughkeepsie, NY, was removed, re-leaded and re-installed by Rohlf’s Stained & Leaded Glass Studio; the firm also retrofitted the double-glazed steel frame system. Click here for company info.

The Leap by Rosetta is installed at Chapman University in Orange, CA. Click here for company info.

croppedThis mural depicting King Minos’ throne room was designed and painted for the Minotaur Restaurant in New York City by Russ Elliot Gallery. Click here for company info.

This painted sand-cast bronze lion mask for a fountain was manufactured by Schiff Architectural Detail. Click here for company info.

Serpentino restored this 1891 opalescent glass window, "Sistine Madonna," originally designed and fabricated by John La Farge, for a new chapel at Salve Regina University in Newport, RI. Click here for company info.

Craftsmen from Serpentino Stained Glass restored this 1884 La Farge opalescent glass window, "New Jerusalem," for Trinity Church in Boston, MA. Click here for company info.

This turtle sculpture was fabricated by Slate Affair. Click here for company info.

Stanton Glass Studio designed and fabricated this creation scene from Genesis for the Hillcrest Hospital Chapel in Waco, TX; it includes 14 panels and is approximately 8 x 50 ft. Click here for company info.

This stained-glass installation in the new Science Building on the MCC campus was designed and fabricated by Stanton Glass. Click here for company info.

The Wagner Companies offers Baroque Art Gilders Paste, a collection of waxes, resins and pigments made for decorating iron, wood, pottery, etched glass, sculpture and other elements. Click here for company info.

Traditional Cut Stone hand carved the eagle at the Palm Beach County Courthouse, West Palm Beach, FL, in Indiana limestone. Click here for company info.

Traditional Cut Stone supplied more than 2,500 pieces of replacement stone for a complete restoration of the historic Palm Beach County Courthouse, including the eagle carving and tympanum. Click here for company info.

This 9½-ft.-tall statue of Lord Nelson was produced by the artisans at Traditional Cut Stone. Click here for company info.

Traditional Cut Stone restored this white marble bust. Click here for company info.

Carving tools from Trow & Holden were used by sculptor Philip Paini to carve this statue, part of the Italian-American Stonecutters monument. Click here for company info.

This 6-ft. wide limestone cartouche was carved by Walter Arnold. Click here for company info.

Weathercap’s joint protection system is a soft-lead strip embedded in caulk to form a cap or seal for any masonry joint. Click here for company info.

Wiemann Metalcraft’s custom-made aluminum belvedere measures 12½ ft. in dia. and has a bronze painted finish. Click here for company info.

Wiemann Metalcraft created the decorative ironwork for St. Therese’s Church in Collinsville, OK. Click here for company info.

This Italianate cassetta was crafted by Frederick Wilbur – Woodcarver in walnut. Click here for company info.

Willet Hauser Architectural Glass was commissioned by the City of Carlstadt, NJ, to design, fabricate and install this leaded stained-glass window remembering those who fell on September 11, 2001; it was recently installed in the Carlstadt City Hall. Click here for company info.

This is one of six windows created by Willet Hauser Architectural Glass, Inc. for the Armstrong Browning Library at Baylor University in Waco, TX. Click here for company info.

Willet Hauser Architectural Glass restored two large Tiffany windows for Brown Memorial Park Avenue Presbyterian Church in Baltimore, MD. Click here for company info.

Williams Stained Glass designed and installed this window in a residence in Pittsburgh, PA. Click here for company info.

Williams Stained Glass Studio repaired and cleaned the stained glass on this window. Click here for company info.