Stained Glass Design
1917-1925 (designed)
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Stained glass design of St.Christopher carrying the Christ Child across a river. The rays of the sun radiate from the Christ Child's halo and fill the background. The design is drawn in pen and ink and watercolour on a cream-coloured sheet of paper and mounted on to a small rectangular piece of card. There is a dark, grey frame around the front of the design. The frame is attached to the back of the design, itself, by masking tape.
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Materials and techniques | Pen and ink and watercolour on wove paper, mounted on card |
Brief description | Stained glass design depicting St Christopher, by Reginald Otto Bell for Clayton & Bell, pen and ink and watercolour, London, 1917-1925 |
Physical description | Stained glass design of St.Christopher carrying the Christ Child across a river. The rays of the sun radiate from the Christ Child's halo and fill the background. The design is drawn in pen and ink and watercolour on a cream-coloured sheet of paper and mounted on to a small rectangular piece of card. There is a dark, grey frame around the front of the design. The frame is attached to the back of the design, itself, by masking tape. |
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Credit line | Given by The Ashmolean Museum from the estate of the late Brian Miller |
Object history | This stained glass design, (one of 32) was in the collection of the late B.D.H. Miller who bequeathed them to the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Timothy Wilson, Keeper of Western Art, Ashmolean Museum gave them to the Victoria and Albert Museum. The designs were lot 320 in the sale of the contents of Towne Furlong Farm, Phillips, Oxford, sales catalogue, Thursday, 13 June 1991. |
Bibliographic reference | Harrison, Martin 'Victorian Stained Glass', London, Barrie & Jenkins, 1980, pp.76 -77.
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Accession number | E.1449-2001 |
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Record created | February 28, 2002 |
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