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178:, who achieved international recognition for their work in this medium in the first half of the 20th century. He also achieved some distinction as an illustrator and cartoonist early on in his artistic career, and as an ongoing recorder (in rapid pencil and watercolour impressions) of Dublin street characters going about their daily business. Healy also occasionally painted in oil, both portraits and landscapes, exhibiting a small number of the latter during his lifetime.
195:, Dublin, but he left after about two years. In 1895 he reenrolled in the DMSA and remained a student (part-time) for three years. According to Curran, Healy's peers were struck by his capacity for drawing and he considered a career in book illustration. In 1897 he secured a job as an illustrator on a new Dominican publication,
305:) and his peers. By 1906 Healy had all but ceased to assist in the painting of windows by other artists at the studio and between that year and 1909 he designed fourteen windows himself. Initially he was only assigned small single-light windows but by 1907 he was entrusted with two small rose windows for the side chapels of
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Stockholm. Significantly, one-third of the windows that Healy executed in this period were overseas commissions, and this was largely brought about by a burgeoning awareness and appreciation of Irish stained glass abroad, particularly in the USA. Five windows from this period were designed for the
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Between 1936 and 1941, the year of Healy's death, he executed nine windows and a few small panels. Some of these, particularly the larger works, are difficult to date precisely and appear to have been executed over a number of years, in a few cases over a span as great as four years. Aside from his
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Michael Healy was born in a tenement in Dublin's inner city and according to his friend of later years, C.P. Curran, "there was nothing in his parentage to turn him towards the arts, but nonetheless the child spent all his pennies on pencils and sat apart incessantly drawing" and by fourteen he was
431:'s Silver Jubilee celebration, 1928 transpired to be a singularly disappointing year in terms of Healy's output. Two major commissions came to the studios, both of which were entrusted to Healy, and both of which did not proceed beyond the sketch design stage. Aside from completing his
199:, and subsequently due to the good offices of the editor, Fr Stephen Glendon, he ended up travelling to Florence where he attended the Life School of the Accademia di Belle Arti for eighteen months, an experience that was to have a profound influence on his artistic development.
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had already been installed, and which would ultimately become a showcase for some of his finest work), and by 1908 five of his six windows were two-light commissions. In 1909, having proved his worth, Healy was assigned a large four-light window for the Church of
Ireland,
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chapel. All nine of these windows number among the finest he executed in a stained glass career that spanned thirty-nine years, however the two that stand out are those for
Loughrea Cathedral which are stunning in terms of technique and dramatic interpretation.
380:. The war memorial boom continued unabated into the 1920s and only began to subside post 1921. Between 1918 and 1921 Healy designed twelve windows, and six of these were war memorials. Probably the finest of these was for the Church of Ireland,
466:, County Antrim. Also, in May of that year Healy was assigned to oversee the production of an enormous American commission which occupied the entire studio staff for over a year which came via the renowned Boston-based stained glass artist,
384:, County Kilkenny. The commissions entrusted to Healy during the years 1922 to 1924 were diverse, and the calibre of design varied from the pedestrian to the sheer brilliant. The first pair of windows for the Catholic Church,
214:." It was not until January 1903 with the official opening of An Túr Gloine that Healy's career really got underway; he was then in his thirtieth year and was about to discover his true vocation as an artist in stained glass.
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in
January 1903, and for the first two years he executed, or assisted in the execution of, a total of thirteen stained glass windows; in the case of the majority of these he assisted in the painting (often working alongside
443:, Healy is not recorded as having executed any stained glass windows this year. Between 1929 and 1930 he executed six windows, not including an heraldic work and several small panels. Two were destined for a chapel in
206:, County Kildare, where he found time to paint some portraits, though by the end of 1902 he had resigned. As C.P. Curran noted, "I think he lived through some difficult days at this period before he welcomed Miss
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The vast majority of Healy's windows can still be viewed in the churches for which they were commissioned. Files on all windows designed or painted by Healy, along with 35mm slides taken in situ, can be found in
318:, Dublin. This significant window, which features three saints he had already painted in stained glass, can be seen as the culmination of his first six years as a maturing stained glass artist.
191:) occurs in 1892 when he was eighteen years old. Around this time he felt he had a religious vocation which led him to present himself as a postulant lay-brother at the Dominican noviciate in
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technique and heightened palette, signals a new departure in Healy's stained glass oeuvre. His finest two windows of the period, both of which are two-lights and were executed in 1914, are
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Healy's stained glass output in 1932 comprised two windows, a set of nine emblems for plain-glazed windows, and a few panels. One noteworthy commission came from the writer
494:, (the Augustinian Priory) on Thomas Street, Dublin. In 1934 he began his fifth and final work for his friend Fr Stephen Glendon, by then posted to the Dominican Priory,
392:, and the Church of St James and St Catherine, Dublin). Aside from small panels for Fr Glendon, Healy also painted three single-light windows which had been designed by
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Between 1910 and 1914 Healy executed fifteen works in stained glass, including two sets of door panels. Healy's first window of this period, the massive five-light
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345:. Between 1915 and 1917 Healy executed eleven stained glass windows, all of which, with one exception, are of modest proportions. Particularly noteworthy is his
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The years 1925 to 1927 were particularly productive for Healy: twelve stained glass windows, part involvement in an important commission for
Singapore (for
388:, County Laois, are disappointing, though they were immediately followed by two more stunning single-lights (for the Catholic Church at Bridge-a-Crin,
357:(1914), Healy depicted Ireland's patron saint in sparkling golden vestments twice again in single-light windows destined for the Catholic Church,
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301:(1904), demonstrate his finely honed drawing ability and his natural affinity for the craft that would ensure he would soon eclipse his teacher (
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369:, County Kildare, which depicts three incidents (all nocturnal scenes) from St Joseph's life which occurred around the time of Christ's birth.
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Books, Scales of
Justice, with Archangel Michael and dragon; Two angels at a saint's deathbed, with St Dominic (?); Lily with Blessed Virgin
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and contains his first-hand observations and references the windows he was working on at the time is in the collection of the
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technique to new frontiers. Dominating the first half of the 1930s was his largest work, the majestic four-light depicting
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out in the world earning his livelihood. The first record of Healy attending the Dublin
Metropolitan School of Art (now
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An Túr Gloine
Stained Glass Windows and Mosaic Stations of the Cross in St Brendan's Cathedral, Loughrea, County Galway
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365:, County Antrim (1917). Undoubtedly his finest work of this period is his impressive three-light for the chapel of
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St Anne teaching the Virgin to read, Joachim with the flock, the meeting at the Golden Gate, and St Anne spinning
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533:, Phoenix, Arizona, Healy's output during this period comprises three distinct sets: a pair of three-lights, the
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in significant numbers. Two artists at the studio appear to have specialised in this genre: Michael Healy and
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It was only on the conclusion of the First World War that war memorials windows were commissioned from
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A Rest on the Flight into Egypt, St Joseph and St Mary searching in
Bethlehem, and St Joseph's Dream
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and painted mainly by her, though also by Healy. Commissioned for a private home in
Singapore by
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1470:(1928). Sketch designs (five) for opus-sectile mosaic, commissioned by Old Vic Theatre, London
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St John the Evangelist, Madonna and Child, Cormac King and Bishop; with Coronation of Our Lady
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78:
1988:
Gazetteer of Irish Stained Glass, with an introduction and biographies by Nicola Gordon Bowe
566:, Dublin. Additionally, an extract of his diary for 1916 which deals with the period of the
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The official start of Michael Healy's stained glass career coincided with the opening of
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where they are displayed in a specially designed room dedicated to Irish stained glass.
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In addition to Sarah Purser, the other artists at the fledgling studio were London-born
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Virgin and Child with Saints Parick, Brendan, Brigid, Colman, Jarlath and Columcille
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742:(c. 1905–06). Sketch design for window which was not executed, for unknown church.
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1067:(c. 1914–16). Sketch design for Honan Hostel Chapel, Cork, though never executed
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In the spring of 1901 Healy returned to Ireland and was appointed art master at
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520:, three-light window in the west transept of St. Brendan's Cathedral, Loughrea
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for a window to commemorate his parents in the Church of Ireland, Dundela,
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893:(c. 1911). Sketch designs for windows which were not executed which is in
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Curran, C. P. (1942). "Michael Healy: Stained Glass Worker 1873–1941".
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1588:, County Dublin (sketch designs for windows which were never executed)
1556:, County Westmeath (sketch design for window which was never executed)
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1708:, County Westmeath. (sketch design for window which was not executed)
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St Dominic receiving the Rosary, the Last Supper and the Sacred Heart
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In spite of all the applause and congratulatory comment generated by
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329:, Letterkenny, County Donegal, with its increased employment of the
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Caron, David. "Michael Healy's Stained Glass Window of St Victor",
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McGreevy, Thomas. "St Brendan's Cathedral, Loughrea, 1897 – 1947",
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Curran, C.P. "Michael Healy: Stained Glass Worker, 1873 – 1941",
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Curran, C.P. "Michael Healy: Stained Glass Worker, 1873 – 1941",
1773:(1936. 1938). Chicago, Illinois, United States (location unknown)
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1480:. Window not executed and location of sketch design, etc. unknown
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1747:(c. 1934–36). Sketch design for window which was never executed)
1662:(c.1930–32). Sketch design for vignette which was never executed
293:. The first two windows designed and painted entirely by Healy,
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920:(1912); Oratory door panels (1912). Catholic Bishop's Palace,
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420:, County Mayo, and after it closed they were acquired by the
1464:(c.1927). Sketch design for window which was never executed
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Bowe, Nicola Gordon; Caron, David; Wynne, Michael (1988).
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McGreevy, Thomas. "Michael Healy: Stained Glass Artist",
1668:(1932). Sketch design for window which was never executed
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St Dominc, Our Lady Queen of the Rosary, and St Catherine
2038:
Caron, David. "An Túr Gloine Stained Glass in Arizona",
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St George, Angel of the Resurrection, and St Christopher
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The Nativity, Christ blessing a woman, and the Shepherds
979:(c.1914). Cranbrook Academuy of Art and Museum, part of
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St Patrick lighting the Pascal Fire on the Hill of Slane
1986:
Gordon Bowe, Nicola; Caron, David; and Wynne, Michael.
1105:(c. 15–17). Sketch design for window for unknown church
361:, County Tipperary, (1916), and the Catholic Church,
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unpublished PhD thesis, Trinity College Dublin, 1991
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St Christopher, Angel of Resurrection, and St Martin
162:(14 November 1873 – 22 September 1941) was an Irish
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Veronica's Veil, Christ meets His Mother, Ecce homo
1324:(1924–25). Formerly in Chapel of Convent of Mercy,
1031:, James' Street, Dublin (location currently unknown
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498:. A third apse window for the Church of Ireland at
1369:(c.1924–26). Sketch design for window not executed
1392:(1926). Subject unknown. Presumed location Sweden
800:Ecce Homo with Mater Dolorosa, with Dove and Host
2119:Alumni of the National College of Art and Design
2109:Burials at Mount Jerome Cemetery and Crematorium
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1891:. Dublin: Irish Academic Press. pp. 93–94.
451:, and his most iconographically complex window,
2016:, March – May 2016, Vol. 33, No 1, pp.116 – 119
1209:Joshua and the Captain of the Hosts of the Lord
529:, New Zealand, and the other for the chapel of
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967:St Patrick baptising Saints Eithne and Fidelma
796:St John & St Elizabeth with God the Father
2099:Irish stained glass artists and manufacturers
1704:(1934). St Peter and Paul's Catholic Church,
339:St Patrick blessing Saints Eithne and Fidelma
166:artist, one of a small number which included
2070:An Túr Gloine and Michael Healy (1873 –1941)
1498:Annunciation, Christ the King, and Ascension
1029:St James' Church, Dublin (Church of Ireland)
1849:The Third Dolour: Search for the Holy Child
918:Saints Marcatan, Brigid, Patrick and Dympna
525:two overseas commissions, one destined for
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1859:The Fourth Dolour: Christ meets His Mother
1546:, Church of Ireland, Donore Avenue, Dublin
1248:, Church of Ireland, Donore Avenue, Dublin
1141:(1919). Church of England (St Patrick's),
1001:, Church of Ireland, Donore Avenue, Dublin
756:Saints Kevin, Columcille, Finbarr and Enda
660:, Rathfarnham, County Dublin (Designed by
1276:and painted by Healy. Church of England,
1235:(19230, Catholic Church, Bridge-a-Chrin,
1676:Church of St. Vincent Ferrer (Manhattan)
1201:(1921). Church of England (St Peter's),
1191:(1921). Church of England (St Peter's),
929:(1913). Church of England (St Peter's),
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472:Church of St. Vincent Ferrer (Manhattan)
455:, was also executed during this period.
281:) of windows which had been designed by
256:
1612:in Singapore (current location unknown)
1057:(1916); Catholic Church (St Joseph's),
1007:(1915). Catholic Church (St Joseph's),
867:St Conaill Caoil and St Dallan Forgaill
252:
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1903:
1646:(1932). (Subject and location unknown)
1632:, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland
1626:Suffer Little Children to Come Unto Me
1254:(c. 1922–4). Knockadoon Holiday Camp,
1151:(1919). Catholic Church (Holy Cross),
804:St Peter and St Anna, with Lamb of God
1351:(1925), Catholic Church (St Anne's),
834:Saints Philip, Peter, Paul and Andrew
670:(1904). Church of Ireland, Kilronan,
549:Chapel; and a trio of two-lights for
337:(also for Letterkenny Cathedral) and
1990:. Irish Academic Press, Dublin, 1988
1839:The Second Dolour: Flight into Egypt
1829:The First Dolour: Prophecy of Simeon
1618:(1932). Church of Ireland, Dundela,
1476:(1928), Church of Ireland Cathedral
961:Cathedral of St Eunan and St Columba
911:(1911). Church of Ireland, Kilmore,
885:Cathedral of St Eunan and St Columba
871:Cathedral of St Eunan and St Columba
848:Cathedral of St Eunan and St Columba
327:Cathedral of St Eunan and St Columba
1825:(1929). Both in private collections
696:Christ with Saints Philip and James
13:
2057:National College of Art and Design
2012:Caron, David. "City Under Siege",
1906:Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review
1055:Christ with Saints Martha and Mary
682:Our Lord and Blessed Margaret Mary
572:National Irish Visual Arts Library
564:National College of Art and Design
560:National Irish Visual Arts Library
225:. Artists who subsequently joined
189:National College of Art and Design
130:National College of Art and Design
14:
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2003:, Dublin, 1946–1947. pp.353 – 373
1931:"Stained Glass Artists's Death".
1550:St Antony of Padua holding Christ
909:David, Good Shepherd and St Peter
632:(1904). Catholic Church, Litter,
510:were completed by Healy in 1935.
2124:Arts and Crafts movement artists
1977:, vol. 1, XXXI, March 1942, p.65
1951:, vol. 1, XXXI, March 1942, p.65
1889:Gazetteer of Irish Stained Glass
1815:Chapel, Blackrock, County Dublin
1765:St Brendan's Cathedral, Loughrea
1755:St Brendan's Cathedral, Loughrea
1739:St Brendan's Cathedral, Loughrea
1686:St Brendan's Cathedral, Loughrea
1534:St Brendan's Cathedral, Loughrea
1428:St Brendan's Cathedral, Loughrea
927:St Patrick, St Peter and St Luke
818:St Brendan's Cathedral, Loughrea
780:St Brendan's Cathedral, Loughrea
770:St Brendan's Cathedral, Loughrea
646:, County Tipperary (Designed by
624:St Brendan's Cathedral, Loughrea
596:St Brendan's Cathedral, Loughrea
578:Stained glass catalogue raisonné
543:St Brendan's Cathedral, Loughrea
508:St Brendan's Cathedral, Loughrea
480:St Brendan's Cathedral, Loughrea
416:chapel of the Convent of Mercy,
349:(1915) for the Catholic Church,
307:St Brendan's Cathedral, Loughrea
267:St Brendan's Cathedral, Loughrea
221:(who also acted as manager) and
29:
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2032:
1964:, September/October 1942, p.501
1937:. 24 September 1941. p. 3.
1712:St Dominic receiving the Rosary
1694:(1933–34). Augustinian Priory,
1650:Series of roundels with emblems
1233:The Agony, St Thomas and Judith
981:Cranbrook Educational Community
506:), and a fifth nave window for
2040:The Irish Arts Review Yearbook
2027:The Irish Arts Review Yearbook
2019:
2006:
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1967:
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1941:
1924:
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1478:St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin
1458:, Massachusetts, United States
1444:, Massachusetts, United States
1337:(1924–25). Church of Ireland,
826:(1908–09). Church of Ireland,
760:St. Francis College Rochestown
668:St Thomas, Christ and St Ronan
1:
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1714:(1934–35). Dominican Church,
1616:St Luke, St James and St Mark
963:, Letterkenny, County Donegal
887:, Letterkenny, County Donegal
873:, Letterkenny, County Donegal
850:, Letterkenny, County Donegal
688:, County Galway (Designed by
612:, County Galway (Designed by
598:, County Galway (Designed by
2042:, 1994, Vol 10, pp.174 – 180
2029:, 1993, Vol. 9, pp.187 – 191
1779:(1936–37). Cemetery Chapel,
1416:(1926–27). Catholic Church,
1089:Christ appearing to St Peter
1017:(1915). O'Shaugnessy Vault,
957:St Helena and St Constantine
900:St Raymundus and St Antonius
862:Fairymount, County Roscommon
806:(1907–08). Catholic Church,
684:(104-05). Convent of Mercy,
658:St Columba's College, Dublin
35:Michael Healy. Year unknown.
7:
1666:St Anne teaching the Virgin
1640:Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery
1628:(1932). Church of Ireland,
1580:(1930). Church of Ireland,
1552:(1930). Franciscan Friary,
1486:(1929). Church of Ireland,
1330:National Gallery of Ireland
1211:(1921), Church of Ireland,
1181:(1920). Church of Ireland,
1171:(1920). Church of Ireland,
1121:(1918). Church of Ireland,
1111:(1918), Church of Ireland,
895:National Gallery of Ireland
836:(1909). Church of Ireland,
788:(1907). Church of Ireland,
702:, County Mayo (Designed by
698:(1905). Church of Ireland,
545:; a pair of two-lights for
422:National Gallery of Ireland
341:, for the Catholic Church,
309:, County Galway (where his
10:
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2104:Artists from Dublin (city)
1795:Brophy College Preparatory
1692:St Augustine and St Monica
1652:(1932). Dominican Church,
1328:, County Mayo, now in the
1242:St Catherine of Alexandria
1109:The Holy Women at the Tomb
949:(1913). Dominican Church,
939:(1913). Dominican Church,
902:(1911). Dominican Church,
776:Holy Family and six angels
732:(1906). Convent of Mercy,
531:Brophy College Preparatory
488:St Augustine and St Monica
16:Irish stained glass artist
2134:19th-century illustrators
1771:Set of four acided panels
1606:Acided flashed blue panel
1594:(1930). Cemetery Chapel,
1562:(1930). Cemetery Chapel,
1500:(1929), Catholic Church,
1452:Newton Country Day School
1438:Newton Country Day School
1225:(1922). Catholic Church,
1205:, Northumberland, England
1195:, Northumberland, England
1145:, Northumberland, England
1119:St Patrick and St Columba
1095:(1917). Catholic Church,
1037:(1916), Catholic Church,
969:(1914). Catholic Church,
933:, Northumberland, England
824:St Patrick and St Columba
748:(1906). Catholic Church,
642:(1904). Catholic Church,
608:(1903). Catholic Church,
437:Newton Country Day School
435:window for the chapel at
335:St Helena and Constantine
135:
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28:
21:
2055:unpublished BSc thesis,
1702:Coronation of the Virgin
1682:Our Lady Queen of Heaven
1513:(1929). Location unknown
1159:St Brigid and St Patrick
860:(1910. Catholic Church,
746:Christ Lord of the World
726:St Benedict Joseph Labre
476:Our Lady Queen of Heaven
182:Early life and education
1396:The Spirit of the Night
1272:(1923–24). Designed by
1199:Christ walking on water
1129:Angel and young soldier
1103:Blessed Imelda's Vision
1027:(1915–16). Formerly in
1025:Faith, Hope and Charity
323:Convention of Drum Ceat
1867:Clongowes Wood College
1861:(1941). (Completed by
1853:Clongowes Wood College
1843:Clongowes Wood College
1833:Clongowes Wood College
1672:Patron Saints of Music
1511:Gogarty folding screen
1462:St Joseph at his bench
1424:St John the Evangelist
1408:Penang Colonial Museum
1294:and painted mainly by
1163:Clongowes Wood College
1049:Clongowes Wood College
844:Convention of Drumceat
650:and painted by Healy).
616:and painted by Healy).
602:and painted by Healy).
551:Clongowes Wood College
521:
367:Clongowes Wood College
269:
210:'s invitation to join
2068:Caron, Thomas David.
2051:Caron, Thomas David.
2014:The Irish Arts Review
1450:(1927–28). Chapel at
1284:, Lancashire, England
1219:Immaculate Conception
1077:, Church of Ireland,
1019:Mount Jerome Cemetery
1005:Christ with St Thomas
706:and painted by Healy)
692:and painted by Healy)
678:and painted by Healy)
664:and painted by Healy)
516:
347:Christ with St Thomas
260:
79:Mount Jerome Cemetery
1791:I.H.S.; Sacred Heart
1745:St Francis of Assisi
1725:Billy, County Antrim
1488:Billy, County Antrim
1398:(1926). Designed by
1339:Billy, County Antrim
1290:(1924). Designed by
1125:, County Londonderry
947:Sacristy door panels
500:Billy, County Antrim
253:Stained glass career
100:53.32472°N 6.28417°W
2001:The Capuchin Annual
1823:Barman and customer
1521:Sligo County Museum
1410:, Penang, Malaysia.
1377:Mercersburg Academy
814:St Anthony of Padua
736:, County Fermanagh.
588:Agony in the Garden
96: /
2114:Irish illustrators
1793:(1937). Chapel of
1761:The Last Judgement
1696:John's Lane Church
1660:The Rock of Cashel
1636:Outside the Courts
1468:Emma Cons Memorial
1448:St Teresa of Avila
1436:(1927). Chapel at
1353:Conception Harbour
1252:Door panels (four)
1115:, County Tipperary
1041:, County Tipperary
810:, County Roscommon
752:, County Westmeath
522:
492:John's Lane Church
343:Donnybrook, Dublin
270:
105:53.32472; -6.28417
2129:Religious artists
1813:Blackrock College
1638:(1932). Panel is
1578:The Good Shepherd
1400:Catherine O'Brien
1306:The Good Shepherd
1292:Wilhelmina Geddes
1274:Wilhelmina Geddes
1175:, County Kilkenny
1135:, County Kilkenny
654:The Good Shepherd
547:Blackrock College
482:which pushed the
394:Wilhelmina Geddes
279:Catherine O'Brien
243:Wilhelmina Geddes
239:Hubert McGoldrick
223:Catherine O'Brien
204:Newbridge College
168:Wilhelmina Geddes
157:
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140:Stained Glass Art
66:22 September 1941
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1958:
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1922:
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1884:
1869:, County Kildare
1855:, County Kildare
1845:, County Kildare
1835:, County Kildare
1799:Phoenix, Arizona
1506:Northern Ireland
1484:Virgin and Child
1335:The Risen Christ
1203:Wallsend-on-Tyne
1193:Wallsend-on-Tyne
1179:Angel and Knight
1165:, County Kildare
1143:Wallsend-on-Tyne
1051:, County Kildare
985:Bloomfield Hills
931:Wallsend-on-Tyne
672:County Roscommon
636:, County Wexford
594:(1903). All for
197:The Irish Rosary
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1801:, United States
1767:, County Galway
1757:, County Galway
1741:, County Galway
1688:, County Galway
1678:, United States
1622:, County Antrim
1536:, County Galway
1530:Christ the King
1519:(1929). Panel.
1504:, County Down.
1474:Iveagh Memorial
1430:, County Galway
1383:, United States
1379:, Mercersburg,
1349:Good Saint Anne
1215:, County Tyrone
1153:Dundrum, Dublin
1099:, County Antrim
1081:, County Dublin
1071:Christ the King
991:, United States
913:County Monaghan
820:, County Galway
782:, County Galway
772:, County Galway
690:Beatrice Elvery
676:Alfred E. Child
626:, County Galway
614:Alfred E. Child
600:Alfred E. Child
580:
468:Charles Connick
378:Alfred E. Child
303:Alfred E. Child
291:Beatrice Elvery
287:Alfred E. Child
255:
231:Beatrice Elvery
219:Alfred E. Child
184:
152:Watercolour Art
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1912:(121): 65–82.
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1826:
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1774:
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1758:
1748:
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1718:
1709:
1699:
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1669:
1663:
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1656:, County Louth
1647:
1633:
1623:
1613:
1603:
1589:
1571:
1557:
1547:
1537:
1527:
1514:
1508:
1495:
1481:
1471:
1465:
1459:
1445:
1431:
1421:
1420:, County Clare
1411:
1393:
1389:Ragnar Östberg
1384:
1370:
1364:
1357:Conception Bay
1346:
1332:
1303:
1285:
1259:
1249:
1239:
1230:
1229:, County Laois
1216:
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1176:
1166:
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1068:
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974:
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953:, County Kerry
944:
943:, County Louth
934:
924:
915:
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897:
888:
874:
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841:
831:
821:
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579:
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539:Last Judgement
490:(1934–35) for
413:Ragnar Östberg
404:, Lancashire.
351:Mayfield, Cork
261:Detail of the
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136:Known for
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1898:0-7165-2413-9
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1806:
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1800:
1796:
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1787:, New Zealand
1786:
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1772:
1769:
1766:
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1570:, New Zealand
1569:
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1315:
1311:
1307:
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1301:
1297:
1293:
1289:
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1279:
1275:
1271:
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1263:
1260:
1258:, County Cork
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1253:
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1238:
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1625:
1615:
1610:Denis Santry
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704:Sarah Purser
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662:Sarah Purser
653:
648:Sarah Purser
639:
634:Kilmuckridge
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584:Annunciation
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283:Sarah Purser
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208:Sarah Purser
201:
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176:Harry Clarke
159:
158:
68:(1941-09-22)
2094:1941 deaths
2089:1871 births
1934:Irish Press
1851:(1938–41).
1841:(1938–39).
1831:(1935–38).
1811:(1937–38).
1807:(1937–38);
1763:(1936–40).
1753:(1935–36).
1723:(1934–35).
1674:(1932–33).
1586:Deansgrange
1532:(1929–30).
1502:Warrenpoint
1418:Clarecastle
1404:Eu Tong Sen
1326:Ballyhaunis
1320:(1924–25);
1316:(1924–25);
1312:(1924–25);
1308:(1924–25);
1296:Ethel Rhind
1268:(1923–24);
1266:Crucifixion
1264:(1923–24);
1256:Ballymacoda
1213:Ballinderry
1183:Julianstown
1173:Castlecomer
1075:St. David's
1061:, Cork City
1039:Ballyporeen
802:(1907–08);
798:(1907–08);
768:(1906–07).
734:Enniskillen
460:C. S. Lewis
449:New Zealand
418:Ballyhaunis
409:Eu Tong Sen
382:Castlecomer
359:Ballyporeen
297:(1904) and
235:Ethel Rhind
146:Sketching,
116:Nationality
103: /
2083:Categories
1874:References
1809:Visitation
1785:Wellington
1642:, Dublin:
1630:Castlerock
1600:Wellington
1568:Wellington
1387:Panel for
1373:St Michael
1310:St Patrick
1288:St Brendan
1123:Castlerock
1085:St Patrick
1065:St Brendan
1035:St Patrick
971:Donnybrook
858:St Jarlath
854:St Brendan
828:Magheralin
808:Fairymount
740:St Patrick
730:St Anthony
710:St Patrick
574:, Dublin.
470:, for the
355:St Patrick
265:window in
88:53°19′29″N
47:1873-11-14
1863:Evie Hone
1751:Ascension
1735:St Joseph
1729:Bushmills
1721:Ecce Homo
1540:St Victor
1492:Bushmills
1434:St Helena
1406:, now in
1343:Bushmills
1314:St Brigid
1282:Ulverston
1097:Glenariff
1093:St Brigid
856:( 1910);
838:Rathmines
790:Abbeyleix
714:St Brigid
700:Castlebar
606:St Andrew
535:Ascension
504:Bushmills
453:St Victor
433:St Teresa
402:Ulverston
363:Glenariff
316:Rathmines
247:Evie Hone
229:included
172:Evie Hone
126:Education
91:6°17′03″W
57:, Ireland
1918:30098024
1821:(1939);
1737:(1935).
1727:, (near
1684:(1933).
1576:(1930);
1574:St Peter
1542:(1930).
1517:E Finito
1490:, (near
1426:(1927).
1375:(1926).
1363:, Canada
1341:, (near
1244:(1923),
1221:(1922);
1161:(1920).
1131:(1918),
1091:(1917);
1087:(1917);
1059:Mayfield
1047:(1916).
1021:, Dublin
1009:Mayfield
997:(1915).
989:Michigan
973:, Dublin
959:(1914).
922:Monaghan
883:(1911).
879:(1911);
869:(1911).
846:(1910).
840:, Dublin
816:(1908).
758:(1908).
728:(1906);
724:(1906);
720:(1906);
716:(1905);
712:(1905);
656:(1904).
622:(1904).
610:Ardrahan
590:(1903);
586:(1903);
502:, (near
325:for the
193:Tallaght
148:Painting
1975:Studies
1949:Studies
1706:Athlone
1654:Dundalk
1620:Belfast
1560:Charity
1554:Athlone
1280:, near
1278:Bardsea
1262:Baptism
1227:Timahoe
1073:(1917).
941:Dundalk
881:St Anne
877:St Hugh
778:(1907)
630:St John
484:aciding
464:Belfast
400:, near
398:Bardsea
386:Timahoe
299:St John
2059:, 1982
1916:
1895:
1819:Served
1781:Karori
1777:Wisdom
1716:Galway
1698:Dublin
1596:Karori
1564:Karori
1456:Newton
1442:Newton
1318:St Ita
1300:Achill
1133:Gowran
1113:Lorrha
1011:, Cork
951:Tralee
750:Dysart
620:Simeon
527:Karori
496:Galway
445:Karori
331:aiding
311:Simeon
295:Simeon
263:Simeon
245:, and
174:, and
144:Pencil
55:Dublin
1914:JSTOR
1525:Sligo
904:Sligo
289:, or
120:Irish
1893:ISBN
1592:Love
1582:Kill
995:Hope
786:Dove
686:Gort
644:Emly
541:for
537:and
478:for
396:for
63:Died
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