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Pencil and Chalk Drawing - Stained Glass Design - St Paul

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Basic Information

Accession Number:1904P540
Collection:Fine Art Prints and Drawings
Date:1861 - 1862

Maker Information

Artist:Sir Edward Burne-Jones - View biography for Sir Edward Burne-Jones

Notes

This is a circular stained glass design for the south aisle of All Saints, Selsley in Gloucestershire. It has been suggested that this is a portrait of the architect George Frederick Bodley (1827-1907). With the design is is mounted with it is the first design Burne-Jones executed for Morris & Co.

Purchased and presented by subscribers, 1903.

Further Information

Production Period:19th century
School/Style:All Saints Selsley
Medium:Indian ink and brush over chalk and pencil on paper.
Material(s):Paper

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Dimensions

Height:389 mm
Width:564 mm