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HENRY WILSON (BRITISH 1864-1934)
Design for a stained glass window, Kemsing, Kent c.1905 (tryptich)
watercolour, pencil and coloured crayon
35 x 26 cm
HENRY WILSON (BRITISH 1864-1934) designer, architect and jeweller, and an enthusiastic proponent of the Arts & Crafts Movement. Henry Wilson was a pupil of John Dando Sedding, and took over the practice after Sedding's death in 1891. He wrote extensively on jewellery and its teaching, on the history of art and architecture, as well as church building and town planning.Click here to share:
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HENRY WILSON (BRITISH 1864-1934)
Design for a stained glass window, Kemsing, Kent c.1905 (tryptich)
watercolour, pencil and coloured crayon
35 x 26 cm
HENRY WILSON (BRITISH 1864-1934) designer, architect and jeweller, and an enthusiastic proponent of the Arts & Crafts Movement. Henry Wilson was a pupil of John Dando Sedding, and took over the practice after Sedding's death in 1891. He wrote extensively on jewellery and its teaching, on the history of art and architecture, as well as church building and town planning.Click here to share: