Stained Glass Design
Early 19th century (made)
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Design for a double-light painted glass window with three panels to each light depicting, top left and right, a flower study and a grotesque in cartouches, centre left and right, the goddess Fortuna and a Roman warrior in niches, bottom left and right, a landscape and a grosteque in roundels, each panel embellished with rococo decoration and the whole window contained in a decorative border.
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Materials and techniques | Pen and ink and watercolour |
Brief description | Design for a double-light painted glass window attributed to William Creke. |
Physical description | Design for a double-light painted glass window with three panels to each light depicting, top left and right, a flower study and a grotesque in cartouches, centre left and right, the goddess Fortuna and a Roman warrior in niches, bottom left and right, a landscape and a grosteque in roundels, each panel embellished with rococo decoration and the whole window contained in a decorative border. |
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Accession number | E.384-1972 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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