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Panel

1859 - 1860 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

The panel is made up of nine recatangular quarries of greenish-white glass painted in a reddish-brown pigment and yellow silver stain. Each quarry has two lines painted across the top and bottom.
From left to right they depict: (1) a hen and chick, (2) a plant with frond-like leaves and crescent-shaped flowers, (3) a bird, possibly a jackdaw, (4) a plant with frond-like leaves and crescent-shaped flowers, (5) a flying duck, (6) a plant with frond-like leaves and crescent-shaped flowers, (7) a heron, (8) a plant with frond-like leaves and crescent-shaped flowers, (9) a cock.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Stained and painted glass with leadwork
Brief description
Stained glass panel probably designed by Philip Webb, ca. 1859 - 1860, possibly from the nursery at the Red House.
Physical description
The panel is made up of nine recatangular quarries of greenish-white glass painted in a reddish-brown pigment and yellow silver stain. Each quarry has two lines painted across the top and bottom.
From left to right they depict: (1) a hen and chick, (2) a plant with frond-like leaves and crescent-shaped flowers, (3) a bird, possibly a jackdaw, (4) a plant with frond-like leaves and crescent-shaped flowers, (5) a flying duck, (6) a plant with frond-like leaves and crescent-shaped flowers, (7) a heron, (8) a plant with frond-like leaves and crescent-shaped flowers, (9) a cock.
Dimensions
  • Height: 498mm
  • Width: 505mm
  • Framed width: 514mm
  • Framed height: 515mm
  • Framed depth: 32mm
Dims taken by Cons 29/2/2008
Object history
Said to have come from the Nursery at Red House, Bexleyheath, Kent. Similar, smaller quarries can still be seen in the lower corridor of that house.
Subjects depicted
Bibliographic reference
Parry, Linda, ed. William Morris. London: Philip Wilson Publishers Limited, 1996. 384 p., ill. ISBN 0856674419
Collection
Accession number
C.63-1979

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Record createdJuly 16, 1998
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