English School (19th Century) Stained Glass Window

$2,500.00

Artist: English School (19th Century)
Title: Symbolised Stained Glass Window
Medium: Ink and watercolour on paper, mounted to board.
Image Size: Height: 11 cm x Width: 29.5 cm.
Condition: The work is in good condition, with paper toning and some light foxing spots, there are no tears or losses. The work is mounted to board with the wording “Inch Scale” written lower right in ink.

About: An intricate and symbolised stained glass window design, with a heraldic charge of a medieval dolphin.

A revival of the art and craft of stained glass window manufacture took place in early 19th-century Britain, beginning with an armorial window created by Thomas Willement in 1811–12. The revival led to stained-glass windows becoming a common and popular form of coloured pictorial representation. A variety of people, most of whom would never commission or purchase a painting, contributed to the stained-glass window reveal with commissions for parish churches, family crypts and private residences.

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Artist: English School (19th Century)
Title: Symbolised Stained Glass Window
Medium: Ink and watercolour on paper, mounted to board.
Image Size: Height: 11 cm x Width: 29.5 cm.
Condition: The work is in good condition, with paper toning and some light foxing spots, there are no tears or losses. The work is mounted to board with the wording “Inch Scale” written lower right in ink.

About: An intricate and symbolised stained glass window design, with a heraldic charge of a medieval dolphin.

A revival of the art and craft of stained glass window manufacture took place in early 19th-century Britain, beginning with an armorial window created by Thomas Willement in 1811–12. The revival led to stained-glass windows becoming a common and popular form of coloured pictorial representation. A variety of people, most of whom would never commission or purchase a painting, contributed to the stained-glass window reveal with commissions for parish churches, family crypts and private residences.

Artist: English School (19th Century)
Title: Symbolised Stained Glass Window
Medium: Ink and watercolour on paper, mounted to board.
Image Size: Height: 11 cm x Width: 29.5 cm.
Condition: The work is in good condition, with paper toning and some light foxing spots, there are no tears or losses. The work is mounted to board with the wording “Inch Scale” written lower right in ink.

About: An intricate and symbolised stained glass window design, with a heraldic charge of a medieval dolphin.

A revival of the art and craft of stained glass window manufacture took place in early 19th-century Britain, beginning with an armorial window created by Thomas Willement in 1811–12. The revival led to stained-glass windows becoming a common and popular form of coloured pictorial representation. A variety of people, most of whom would never commission or purchase a painting, contributed to the stained-glass window reveal with commissions for parish churches, family crypts and private residences.