Vol. XXIV (2000)

2000 ISBN 0 9540457 0 X 200 pages, 75 illustrations in b/w and colour

Guest editorial is by Martin Harrison and this edition includes articles on the early development of canopy work in Medieval stained glass, Ada Curry (1852-1913), Mary Lowndes and an article 'The Other William Morris' by Ruth Cooke. Research articles include a look at the scholarship of Medieval stained glass, a piece about stained glass and the Internet and three case studies of research into 19th Century British glass painters by Tony Benyon. Contemporary practice has 'Glazing the Clerestory: The East Window of the Henry VII Chapel, Westminster Abbey' by Alan Younger, 'It Seems Like a Lifetime' by John Hayward, new work by Fellows and Associates 2000 and 'The Worshipful Company of Glaziers Annual Student Competition and Awards 2001' by Adelle Corrin. The Technical Inquiry is 'Reinventing Glass' by John Barrett. Also 'Tales from the Auction Rooms' by George Wigley, The BSMGP Library by Michael Peover and reviews of 16 books. Obituaries include Sax Shaw (1916-2000), Margaret Stavridi (1906-2001), Pierre Firmin Didot (1921-2001), Thomas Worden French by Sarah Brown, John Woodrow (Jack) Calderwood (1927-1998) and Antony Hollaway (1928-2000) by Keith New.

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Table of Contents


Edited by Sandra Coley

Guest editorial
Martin Harrison
5
HISTORY
The Early Development of Canopywork as an Iconic Framing Device in Medieval Stained Glass
James Bugslag
10
Ada Curry (1852-1913): A Forgotten Artist
Dennis Hadley
29
Mary Lowndes - A Brief Overview of Her Life and Work
Ann O'Donoghue
38
The Other William Morris
Ruth Cooke
53
RESEARCH AND METHODOLOGY
Medieval Stained Glass: Recent and Future Trends in Scholarship
Medieval Stained Glass: Recent and Future Trends in Scholarship
62
Stained Glass and the Internet
Karen De Lutis
80
Three Case Studies of Research into 19th Century British Glass Painters, Using Census Material Available on CD-ROM
Tony Benyon
87
CONTEMPORARY PRACTICE
Glazing the Clerestory: The East Window of the Henry VII Chapel, Westminster Abbey
Alan Younger
108
'It Seems Like a Lifetime'
John Hayward
117
New Work by Fellows and Associates 2000
123
The Worshipful Company of Glaziers and Painters of Glass Annual Student Competition and Awards 2001
Adelle Corrin
132
TECHNICAL INQUIRY
Reinventing Glass
John Barrett
136
REPORTS
Tales from the Auction Rooms
George Wigley
142
The BSMGP Library
Michael Peover
146
REVIEWS
Hall, Sarah, The Color of Light. Commissioning Stained Glass for a Church
148
Cormack, Peter, The Stained Glass Work of Christopher Whall, 1849-1924
149
Cooper, Trevor, ed., The Journal of William Dowsing: Iconoclasm in East Anglia during the English Civil War
150
Galicki, Marta, Victorian & Edwardian Stained Glass
153
Jenkins, Simon, England's Thousand Best Churches
154
Brun, Richard S., Photography of Church Furnishings
155
Klaus Zimmer: Glass Artist
156
Brown, Sarah, Stained Glass at York Minster
158
Watt, Quintin, The Bromsgrove Guild
159
Marks, Richard, The Medieval Stained Glass of Northamptonshire
161
Roberts, Eileen, Images of Alban. Saint Alban in Art from the Earliest Times to the Present
163
Brown, Sarah, Sumptuous and Richly Adorn'd: The Decoration of Salisbury Cathedral
165
Collins, Philip N. H. ed., The Corpus of Kempe Stained Glass in the United Kingdom and Ireland
166
Raguin, Virginia Chieffo, Glory in Glass: Stained Glass in the United States, Origins, Variety and Preservation
168
Whitehouse, David, The Corning Museum of Glass: A Decade of Glass Collecting, 1990-1999
169
Proceedings, Colloque International Liège, Le Vertbois, 11-13 mai 2000. Dossier de la Commission royale des Monuments, Sites et Fouilles, 7: Art, Technique et Science: la Création du Vitrail de 1830 à 1930
170
OBITUARIES AND APPRECIATIONS
A Personal Reflection on Sax Shaw (1916-2000)
Douglas Hogg
172
Obituary: Sax Roland Shaw, Artist
Ninian Dunnett
173
Obituary: Margaret Stavridi (1906-2001)
Philip N. H. Collins
175
Obituary: Pierre Firmin Didot (1921-2001)
Ruth Cooke
177
Obituary: Thomas Worden French (1917-2001)
Sarah Brown
178
Obituary: John Woodrow (Jack) Calderwood (1927-1998)
180
A Personal Appreciation: Antony Hollaway (1928-2000)
Keith New
181
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS
195