A new exhibition showcasing six of Harry Clarke’s stained-glass panels, including some of his earliest known works, has opened at the National Museum of Ireland, Collins Barracks. The exhibition, ...
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In the windows at the west end of the aisles of the nave are composite figures made of fragments of early glass. These figures are thought to represent St Edward and Edward the "Black" Prince. Around ...
They were “quick to confirm” they wanted the panel back with the other two, the statement said. “We are grateful to the Art Loss Register for recovering this exquisite stained-glass panel.
The trust added: "The window is one of two stained glass panels in the tomb chamber to receive protective glazing. "The second, which depicts the same scene, was made by Rowell's great rival and ...
Editor’s note In writing about the nine panels of stained-glass that can be seen behind the bar at Cosmopolitan Tavern, The Fresno Bee failed to report on the artist who actually did the work.