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Virgin Mary and St. Anne
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Pencil drawing for unidentified rose window, depicting St. Anne and the Virgin Mary.
Signatures/ Inscriptions: Bottom right hand side, in very faded pencil: ‘Clarke Studios, Dublin.’
Materials: Pencil on off white thin card, mounted on board with cream facing paper, passe partout, one circular aperture.
Measurements: Design: 13 cm in diameter overall; mount board: 33.7 x 29 cm.
The Clarke Studio Designs are a subsection of the Clarke Stained Glass Studios Collection, and contain stained glass designs, colour schemes, opus sectile designs and plans for stained glass work executed by the Clarke Studios, Dublin (Ireland) from 1894 to 1972.
Trinity College Dublin
Title: Virgin Mary and St. Anne
Description:
Pencil drawing for unidentified rose window, depicting St.
Anne and the Virgin Mary.
Signatures/ Inscriptions: Bottom right hand side, in very faded pencil: ‘Clarke Studios, Dublin.
’
Materials: Pencil on off white thin card, mounted on board with cream facing paper, passe partout, one circular aperture.
Measurements: Design: 13 cm in diameter overall; mount board: 33.
7 x 29 cm.
The Clarke Studio Designs are a subsection of the Clarke Stained Glass Studios Collection, and contain stained glass designs, colour schemes, opus sectile designs and plans for stained glass work executed by the Clarke Studios, Dublin (Ireland) from 1894 to 1972.
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