Curious patrons who look up upon entering the Box Office lobby at Carnegie Hall are rewarded with the sight of several stained-glass fanlights above the doors—treasures that were created by Alice Cordelia Morse. A prominent designer of decorative arts in 19th-century New York, Morse’s stunning windows for Carnegie Hall remain an exquisite example of women designers’ significant contributions to the Arts and Crafts movement in the United States.
This elegant silk scarf is adorned with a vibrant rendering of a stained-glass fanlight in the Hall’s Box Office lobby.