The Garland Weavers - Drapery Study1866 – 1867 Accession number: 1904P32 Pencil, olive chalk background, on paper. Width: 163 mm Height: 304 mm InformationThis study may relate to the 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 figure does not correspond directly with any of the glass designs, but the style of drapery design is identical with those in the series.
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