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  2. Wilhelmina Geddes - Wikipedia

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    Wilhelmina Geddes HRUA (25 May 1887 – 10 August 1955) was an Irish stained glass artist who was an important figure within the Irish Arts and Crafts movement and also the twentieth century British stained glass revival. [1]

  3. Stained glass - Wikipedia

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    Stained glass, as an art and a craft, requires the artistic skill to conceive an appropriate and workable design, and the engineering skills to assemble the piece. A ...

  4. Margaret Agnes Rope - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Agnes Rope (20 June 1882 – 6 December 1953) was a British stained glass artist in the Arts and Crafts movement tradition active in the first four decades of the 20th century. Her work is notable for the intensity and skill of the painting and the religious fervour underpinning it.

  5. Nicola Gordon Bowe - Wikipedia

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    Stained-glass created by Harry Clarke. Nicola (Nikki) Gordon Bowe Hon FMGP (1948 – 4 January 2018) was an art historian, author and educator. She was a leading author on the Arts and Crafts movement in Ireland, most notably the revival of stained glass as an art form.

  6. Charles Jay Connick - Wikipedia

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    Charles Jay Connick (1875–1945) was a prominent American painter, muralist, and designer best known for his work in stained glass in the Gothic Revival style. [2] Born in Springboro, Pennsylvania, Connick eventually settled in the Boston area where he opened his studio in 1913.

  7. Nicola D'Ascenzo - Wikipedia

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    D'Ascenzo dabbled in stained glass on his own for several years, and studied the craft at the New York School of Design, sometime around 1900. [5] He completed his first stained glass commission in 1904. [6] Initially, he bought glass from local manufacturers, but soon began making his own.

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