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Wells Cathedral contains one of the most substantial collections of medieval stained glass in England, [119] despite damage by Parliamentary troops in 1642 and 1643. [120] The oldest surviving glass dates from the late 13th century and is in two windows on the west side of the chapter-house staircase.
He became master mason at Wells Cathedral on 1 February 1365 [3] ... There is a portrait of Wynford [8] in the stained glass in the east window of Winchester College; ...
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Willement became a leading and proficient stained-glass artist, reviving the medieval method of composing a window from separate pieces of coloured glass rather than painting pictures on glass with coloured enamels. [3] Willement married Katharine Griffith in 1817. Their son, Arthur Thomas, was born in 1833 and died at Oxford in 1854, aged 21 ...
Keith New (3 September 1925-14 February 2012) was a stained glass artist and craftsman during his early career and a well-regarded teacher and landscape painter in later life. [1] [3] After studying at the Royal College of Art (RCA) [2] New returned there, heading the RCA Stained
Main article: Christopher Whall This is a list of the stained glass works of Christopher Whall (1849–1924) in cathedrals and minsters, reflecting Whall's intent to reflect the inspiration of nature in this art. To experience the Lady Chapel is rather like being inside a great jewelled casket, for the glazing combines a profusion of deep, vibrant colours with a sparkling, silvery framework of ...
Whall window in Ewhurst Church The works of Veronica Whall provides a list of works carried out by Veronica Whall (1887–1967). Whall predominantly created stained glass works for churches and cathedrals. She started out assisting her father, Christopher Whall, in stained glass commissions, such as that at All Saints in Valescure, France, in 1918-19 and the St Christopher window in Sproughton ...
Roper has stained glass or etched windows in over twenty churches in Wales and England. His wife Nora, an artist in her own right, influenced the colours [ 15 ] as well as the symbolism depicted in the designs, for example with the 'flower calendar' window in St Michael's Church, Michaelston-le-Pit [ 18 ] and Christ in Majesty, a window in St ...