A gorgeous set of three entry doors from a Craftsman-style house in Pasadena, California, epitomizes the design movement explored in ``International Arts and Crafts'' at San Francisco's M.H. de Young Museum.
Heavy oak frames surround golden-brown stained-glass windows that extend the full height of the doors, designed in 1907-09 by architects Greene & Greene for the lavish Blacker estate. The leading of the glass forms three tall trellises and twisting vines that are accented with abstract green glass leaves and red berries. It's back to nature, but in a very civilized way.