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Watch: Harry Clarke stained glass exhibition opens in Dublin. Perhaps echoing the later fate of his work The Geneva Window, purchase of Clarke’s illustration for one of Edgar Allan Poe’s tales ...
Ireland has no shortage of churches and cathedrals, but some of them are home to stained glass masterpieces by Ireland's own, world-renowned artist, Harry Clarke. Harry Patrick Clarke was born on ...
After School Hub looked at stained glass windows today, so it is a great chance to look at the work of one Ireland's greatest ever artists - Harry Clarke. Harry Clarke is Ireland's best known ...
The exhibition, Harry Clarke’s-Stained Glass, will run for at least two years. The panels on display in the exhibition include: The Consecration of St Mel, Bishop of Longford, by St Patrick (1910); ...
The work is a luminous stained glass window by Harry Clarke (1891–1931), commissioned by the Irish Free State in 1926 for the International Labor Court at the League of Nations building in Geneva.
Harry Clarke made three magical stained glass panels, each mounted in a tiny cabinet, and all of them illustrated fairy tales. The first, The Song of the Mad Prince (1917), has been in the ...
First-time author Marie Mullan, who's in her 80s, on the story of Harry Clarke - Ireland's most famous stained glass artistFirst-time author Marie Mullan, who's in her 80s, on the story of Harry ...
Stained glass artist . Harry Clarke was a Dublin book illustrator and stained glass artist who died in 1931. He personally created 160 windows, including The Eve of St Agnes ...
Harry Clarke Stained Glass. Sir, - It was with great interest I read Fiona Griffin's article on Harry Clarke (Weekend, March 17th) Fri Apr 27 2001 - 01:00.
Harry Clarke's glowing and jewelled stained-glass windows are once again illuminating the aisles and naves of St Mel's Cathedral in Longford. Sunday, 13 July 2025 ePaper ...
Dark Beauty: Hidden Detail in Harry Clarke’s Stained Glass by Lucy Costigan and Michael Cullen (full colour, 300+ images). Merrion Press, €35.00 The Irish as you’ve never seen them before ...
The establishment of a new museum to celebrate the work of the internationally renowned stained-glass artist Harry Clarke is being proposed by Dublin City Council. The council hopes to locate the ...