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Harry Clarke (1889#150;1931) was undoubtedly Ireland's greatest stained glass artist. During his short life Harry created stained glass windows for churches, private dwellings, and commercial venues throughout Ireland and England, as well as in the United Statesnbsp;and Australia. Also an illustrator of books for Harrap and Co. in London, Harry illustrated five books that show his undoubted genius in the area of graphic art.nbsp;In total 174 windows and a small number of panels were created by Harry Clarke. This book contains the entire stained glass collection of Harry Clarke, including those windows now in art galleries. This collection has never before been photographed or published in its entirety, andnbsp;will give those who are unfamiliar with the brilliance and originality of Clarke’s marvelous stained glass windows the opportunity to view images of his greatest creations.

ISBN-13

9781845889715

ISBN-10

1845889711

Weight

3.75 Pounds

Dimensions

8.50 x 1.30 x 11.00 In

List Price

$110.00

Format

Hardcover

Language

English

Pages

320 pages

Publisher

The History Press

Published On

2010-07-15



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