Margaret Agnes Rope (20 June 1882 – 6 December 1953) was a British stained glass artist in the Arts and Crafts movement tradition active in the first four decades of the 20th century. Her work is notable for the intensity and skill of the painting and the religious fervour underpinning it. She should not be confused with her cousin, Margaret Edith Rope (known professionally as M. E. Aldrich Rope), another British stained glass artist in the same tradition, active from 1910 until the mid-1960s, with whom she cooperated on some windows.
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MargaretRope is the name of: MargaretAgnesRope (1882–1953), stained glass artist from Shrewsbury, Shropshire, U.K. M. E. Aldrich Rope (1891–1988), christened...
was the eldest brother of MargaretAgnesRope, stained-glass artist, nephew of Ellen Mary Rope, sculptor, and George Thomas Rope, painter and naturalist...
Winefride's Well, Holywell, Clwyd", Folklore, 105(1–2), p. 100. Cormack, Margaret (2007). Saints and their cults in the Atlantic world. Columbia, S.C: University...
Retrieved 6 August 2020. Arthur, Rope. "List of works by Margaret Edith Rope ("Tor")". MargaretAgnesRope, Margaret Edith Rope: Stained Glass Artists in the...
inspired by the museum’s Hall of Rocks and Minerals collection and the MargaretAgnesRope exhibition, which took place in 2016. At a meeting held by the Shropshire...
following year, the stained glass window of St Hedwig, designed by MargaretAgnesRope was installed in the lady chapel. The church was finally consecrated...
movement, MargaretAgnesRope, the daughter of a local doctor; Rope had a studio in the Glass House in Fulham from 1911 to 1923. Later, Rope became a Carmelite...
Nicholas Horner Detail of a stained glass window in Tyburn Convent by MargaretAgnesRope Martyr Born Grantley, Yorkshire, England Died 3 March 1590 Smithfield...
His feast day is 1 October. He is depicted in stained glass by MargaretAgnesRope in the "English Mission Window" of Shrewsbury Cathedral and the "English...
time, and three nieces MargaretAgnesRope and M. E. Aldrich Rope, both notable stained glass artists, and Dorothy Anne Aldrich Rope, another sculptor. The...
Tumultuous Lives of Margaret of Scotland and Mary of France. Perseus Books Group. ISBN 978-0-3068-0989-7. OL 9547837M. Strickland, Agnes (1855). Lives of...
Birmingham School of Art, included A.J. Davies, Florence Camm, and MargaretAgnesRope amongst his pupils. The Birmingham Art Gallery Birmingham, Warwickshire...
chapel. There is also a series of lancet windows in the sanctuary by MargaretAgnesRope depicting the Virgin and child, flanked by the Archangels Michael...
girls received an education there. It is possible that 'Agnes of Eltham' was mistaken for AgnesRoper, the only known nun with her name in Dartford on the...
Aldrich Rope, not to be confused with a third artistic niece, MargaretAgnesRope. Ellen Mary Rope only fully retired to the family home at Grove Farm in Blaxhall...
principal teacher of stained glass. One pupil was M. E. Aldrich Rope, cousin of MargaretAgnesRope. Another pupil was Joan Fulleylove who worked with Mabel...
Parsons, MargaretAgnesRope, M. E. Aldrich Rope, Theodora Salusbury, Arild Rosenkrantz, Wilhelmina Geddes, Clare Dawson, Rachel de Montmorency, Margaret Thompson...
work at the Glass House were Karl Parsons, Henry Holiday, MargaretAgnesRope, M. E. Aldrich Rope, Evie Hone, Moira Forsyth, Hugh Arnold, Francis Spear and...
James Duckett Detail of a stained glass window in Tyburn Convent by MargaretAgnesRope Born Gilfortrigs, Skelsmergh, Westmorland, England Died 19 April...
Colchester Castle and burned at the stake. Agnes Bongeor, wife of Richard Bongeor, John Kurde, and Margaret (Widow) Thurston were burned at the stake William...
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