Mary Hamilton Frye

Mary Hamilton Frye (April 18, 1890 – May 18, 1951) was an American stained glass artist and children's book illustrator.

She took classes from prominent stained glass artist, Charles Connick at his Harcourt Street Studio in Boston.

Connick arranged for Frye to study in London with famed stained glass artist, Christopher Whall.

[1][2] When Frye returned to Boston, She opened her own stained glass studio on Church Street in Cambridge in 1920.

In 1922, she created a three-light window for St. Andrew's Anglican Church at La Tuque, Quebec, Canada that shows the influence of Whall's mentorship.

St. Andrew's Church, La Tuque Quebec, 1922
1921 Stained Glass created by Mary Hamilton Frye At La Tuque Québec
Stained Glass from Mary Hamilton Frye At La Tuque Québec