...and #26's "in memoriam" ... to a young man in his mid 20's. Yeah...I'm guessing a casualty of WW1. Most of the Gelman museum's works were from the 1800's, and to folks who lived and died in the time of the Civil War.
It really grabs me with its immediacy ...its realness - a more heart-grabbing way of saying "it really happened"!
Plenty of those are on their way, John.
Don't know who was the first to create and fund a memorial window, but it certainly was an idea that caught on.