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Please give a follow to Harry Clarke @HarryClarkeArt if you are not following already #harryclarke
Please give a follow to Harry Clarke @HarryClarkeArt if you are not following already #harryclarke
#StPatricksDay is the birthday of Irish stained-glass artist #HarryClarke. 🇮🇪 He was born #onthisday in 1889. His gorgeous stained glass windows can be seen in many buildings around Ireland and overseas including the Geneva Window now housed @wolfsonian Florida #Art #stainedglass
Unfinished illustration probably for Synge's The Playboy of the Western World, c. 1915 and The Mad Mulrannies, 1917 described by Pegeen "as driven from California and they lost in their wits" by #HarryClarke
Harry Clarke’s #illustration from ‘Origin of John James Whiskey…’
(Dublin, 1924)
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Christmas card for 1918 by #HarryClarke depicting nativity on Killiney Hill and a view of the Bay and Sugar Loaf Mountain, Co. Wicklow.
A Memory of #HarryClarke from the Irish Builder and Engineer [1931], George Harrap, publisher of Fairy Tales of #HansChristianAndersen London, 1916. Frontispiece.
Harry Clarke, unpublished illus. of Garden scene in #Faust , 1925
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King Pest’, “Tales of Mystery and Imagination” by Edgar Allan Poe,
Harry Clarke
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Spent all day yesterday fixing my errors (oh how I love learning! *maniacal laughter*) but am now very happy with the result. Here she is before leading. Sorry for the poor photos #HarryClarke #StainedGlass #glassart #glasspainting #commission
Armorial stained glass c1918 for Marino, Killiney by #HarryClarke bookplate design c1914 and memorial card design for Laurence A. Waldron, patron, on his death in 1923.
#HarryClarke design for Christmas greeting card, 1919, Killiney and Sugar Loaf mountain depicted.