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This extensively researched volume examines the flourishing of stained glass artistry in 19th century Suffolk, England. Author Birkin Haward first provides context by surveying the Gothic Revival's stimulation of stained glass on the national level. He then makes a detailed local study of Suffolk's glass, aided by an exhaustive gazetteer documenting facts on existing windows in every church. Biographies profile the county's eminent glass painters like the King brothers of Ipswich, Woolnough of Framlingham, and Allen of Lowestoft among others. As Apollo magazine states, Haward’s specialist expertise and thorough approach make this an indispensable reference for 19th century English stained glass. His masterful work illuminates both a captivating art form and the artisans who enriched Suffolk's ecclesiastical heritage.






 

Nineteenth Century Suffolk Stained Glass by Birkin Haward c1989

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  • Title: Nineteenth Century Suffolk Stained Glass 
    Author: Birkin Haward
    Publisher : The Boydell Press
    Publication c1989
    Format: Hardback

    Condition: Blue covers which are in a very good condition. It comes with its dust jacket which has minor creasing to top edge. Pages are clean with no ink or pencil marks. Many illustrations throughout. From the Library of Claude + Joan Cox with a plate to first blank page with a birthday inscription. First two pages are a bit ripply possibly due to the plate being stuck in. To the rear of the book are four negative plates of stained glass windows each containing approx 84 images.

    Book measures: 25cm x 19.5cm with 334 pages.

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