Giggleswick School Chapel Rose window
Stained Glass Design
1901 (designed)
1901 (designed)
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Design for a rose window at Giggleswick School Chapel, including numerous small designs for tracery panels of stained glass depicting Adam and Eve and a variety of animals destined for Noah's Arc. The designs are in reserves, outlined in pen and ink, on a large, circular piece of cream-coloured paper stuck onto a cream-coloured card mount.
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Title | Giggleswick School Chapel Rose window (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | Pen and ink and watercolour on wove paper, mounted on card |
Brief description | Stained glass design for a rose window at Giggleswick School Chapel, pen and ink and watercolour mounted on card, England 1901 |
Physical description | Design for a rose window at Giggleswick School Chapel, including numerous small designs for tracery panels of stained glass depicting Adam and Eve and a variety of animals destined for Noah's Arc. The designs are in reserves, outlined in pen and ink, on a large, circular piece of cream-coloured paper stuck onto a cream-coloured card mount. |
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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. This design is for a rose window for Giggleswick School Chapel, Yorkshire. |
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Accession number | E.1445-2001 |
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Record created | March 20, 2002 |
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