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  2. File:St Andrew, Design for a Stained Glass Window, by Hans ...

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    English: St Andrew, design for a stained glass window. Pen and ink and brush over preliminary chalk drawing, grey wash, 55.6 × 37.1 cm , Kunstmuseum Basel . Date

  3. Joseph Edward Nuttgens - Wikipedia

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    North nave, sixth window, St Mark's Church, Staplefield, Sussex. Nuttgens had a long career, producing about 300 stained glass windows entirely by his own hand, as well as countless drawings, designs and glass work for other artists. [3] Most of his windows were for British churches, with a few being for churches all over the world.

  4. Saint Gobnait (Clarke) - Wikipedia

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    The Saint Gobnait stained glass window was designed in 1915 [1] and installed in 1916 in the Honan Chapel, Cork by the Irish artist Harry Clarke. It is one of eleven windows he designed for the chapel at the beginning of his career. The commission, and this window in particular, sealed his reputation as an artist of international renown.

  5. Stained glass windows by Harry Clarke - Wikipedia

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    Detail of Madonna and Child at Church of the Assumption, Bride Street, in Wexford, Ireland. Harry Clarke (1889–1931) was an Irish stained-glass artist and book illustrator.He produced more than 130 stained glass windows, he and his brother Walter having taken over his father's studio after his death in 1921. [1]

  6. New stained glass window for 12th Century church - AOL

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    A new stained glass window, designed by an internationally acclaimed artist, has been unveiled in a 12th Century church. The artwork by Thomas Denny has been installed in St John's Church in ...

  7. Stained glass - Wikipedia

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    The term stained glass is also applied to windows in enamelled glass in which the colors have been painted onto the glass and then fused to the glass in a kiln; very often this technique is only applied to parts of a window. Stained glass, as an art and a craft, requires the artistic skill to conceive an appropriate and workable design, and the ...