The MET has gathered these lush cloisonné hydrangeas from Garden Landscape (1912), a spectacular three-panel window designed by Agnes F. Northrop (American, 1857–1953) for Tiffany Studios (American, 1902–32). Northrop was one of the leading window designers in Louis C. Tiffany's employ, and together, they translated the natural world into luminous stained-glass masterpieces with remarkable finesse. Garden Landscape was commissioned by the businesswoman and philanthropist Sarah Cochran to evoke the idyllic grounds of her grand estate, Linden Hall, in Pennsylvania. At nearly seven feet tall and over 10 feet wide, the Museum's newly acquired window is a monumental addition to the American Wing, which celebrates its centennial in 2024.