This is a mirror from the Boston Setti Studio of Stained Glass. It is cathedral shape. Already wired up on the back and ready to hang. Napoleon Setti of Rockport, Mass was a stained-glass artisan who in the early 50's opened Setti Studio on Boylston Street in Boston. He is known for his designed and installed windows in the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C.. In addition to the South Transept Rose Window in the south transept of the National Cathedral he did the others on the right side nave isle: "Nourse Memorial Windows", "The Labor Window", "Warren Memorial Window", "Musicians and Composers Window". He also did several other houses of worship. Mr. Setti conceived and fashioned the windows in St. John the Divine Church in New York City, St. Bartholomew's Church, New York, Sisters of Providence-Oakland, CA, St. Paul's Church, Winston-Salem, NC, St. Saviour's Church-Bar Harbor, Maine "Peltz Memorial Window", The American Church Paris, France, Princeton University Chapel in New Jersey, and the chapel at the former Cardinal Cushing College in Brookline. For example the Temple Shalom in Brookline, Mass is lined with 22 stained glass windows, installed in 1959. Designed and built by Napoleon Setti, the glass is strikingly large and uses bold colors and abstracted images to represent passages from the Torah.Setti was born in Renazzo, Italy, and migrated to the United States with his parents when he was an infant. As a young man, he returned to Europe and traveled through Italy, France and Spain studying the stained glass of the Middle Ages. He was described as one of the foremost designers and creators of stained-glass windows in this country, if not the worldThank you for viewing my listing and please let me know if you have any questions! Please view photos closely using the zoom view as they are considered part of the description. The item pictured is what you will receive