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"St Patrick & St Bridget"
By Earley Studios, Dublin. c1950

Pair of religious stained glass windows. Each leaded and hand painted depicting two saints. Each in original metal frames and in excellent condition. Can be sold separately.

The Earley family were involved with the decorative arts in some form
from the 1840's, being closely associated with A
.W.N. Pugin and John Hardman of Hardman & Co. Birmingham. The Earley Ecclesiastical
Studios
were in existence from 1864 to 1975, providing a high standard
of ecclesiastical art during the Gothic revival of the 1800s and the building of Catholic Churches which flourished in the first half of the 20th century.

At this time, the Earley studios were heavy influenced by the work of
Irish Arts & Crafts artist Harry Clarke, using
"Antique streaky" glass in rich deep colours, thick black paint lines, acid etching and stylised, often elongated, figures with sharp features.

 
These windows were removed from the chapel of St Winifred's Nursing Home, Cardiff, Wales, prior to demolition.

Each Measures

 84" high x 19⅜" wide - 213cm h x 49cm w

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