The Garland Weavers - Drapery Study1866 – 1867 Accession number: 1904P28 Pencil with red chalk, laid down. Width: 185 mm Height: 305 mm InformationOne of eleven studies in Birmingham's collection for a series of six stained glass panels called 'The Garland Weavers', installed in the Green Dining Room at 1 Palace Green (now in the Victoria and Albert Museum). The figures were set into three windows, with two panels in each, forming part of a larger scheme for which Philip Webb was responsible.This is a study for the figure in panel two of the stained glass. A watercolour version of this design (1867) is in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham Public Libraries (on loan to Leighton House, Kensington), Cecil French Bequest.
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