Detail of the King Alfred window in Lancaster PrioryDomestic stained-glass window in Pownall Hall Farm, Wilmslow, Cheshire
A list of the known extant works of Edward Holmes Jewitt (1849 – 1929),[1] a Pre-Raphaelite artist working in stained glass and other media. He was one of the two chief designers, along with Carl Almquist, for the Lancaster firm of Shrigley and Hunt, producers of stained glass windows and church-fittings. In recent years his work has begun to be studied and admired,[2] though claims that he was a genius have not gone uncontested.[3] Jewitt designed many windows for locations in the Home Counties, Yorkshire, and above all the north-west of England, and there are scattered examples elsewhere.
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