Panel
ca. 1910 (designed and made)
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Stained glass aquare panel painted with enamels showing two birds, one blue and the other red-brown, flying above a landscape.
Object details
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Materials and techniques | Glass, lead, enamel, painted |
Brief description | Stained glass panel, lead, enamel, designed by Austin Osman Spare, painted by Thomas Cowell for James Powell & Sons, England, c.1910 |
Physical description | Stained glass aquare panel painted with enamels showing two birds, one blue and the other red-brown, flying above a landscape. |
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Credit line | Given by John Wilson |
Object history | Painted by Thomas Cowell (1870-1949), a glass painter at James Powell & Sons, for his own home in Surbiton to designs by Spare (1888-1956). It is unclear whether the designs, one of which is help by Prints and Drawings at the V&A, were commissioned by Cowell from Spare or reused from a previous commission. |
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Accession number | C.13-1994 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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