William Glasby (1863-1941)


Chief glass painter for James Powell & Sons, the firm he joined as an apprentice in 1876. William Glasby then worked as a painter for Henry Holiday and Morris & Co. He began producing work to his own design by about 1897, but does not seem to have established his own studio until about 1920. In 1930 he had an office in Kensington, and his studio was in Putney.




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  St George and St Michael St George and St Michael
firm/studio: Morris & Co.
designer: Edward Coley Burne-Jones
artist: William Glasby
1919
Church of St Gwenfaen, Rhoscolyn, Anglesey
south wall of the nave (window number: sIII)
  St Michael and Fortitude St Michael and Fortitude
firm/studio: Morris & Co.
artist: William Glasby
designer: John Henry Dearle
1920
Church of St Gwenfaen, Rhoscolyn, Anglesey
west wall (window number: wI)
  St Gabriel St Gabriel
artist: William Glasby
1931
Church of St Mary, Pennard, Swansea
south wall of the sanctuary
  Virgin and Child Virgin and Child
artist: William Glasby
1938
Church of St Mary, Pennard, Swansea
south wall of the chancel


Further reading

Joyce Little, Stained Glass Marks and Monograms (London: National Association of Decorative and Fine Art Societies, 2002), p. 56.

Alan Brooks and Peter Cormack, 'The Artists of the Glass House' The Journal of Stained Glass, vol. xli (2017), 29.

Donald Green, Dennis Hadley and Joan Hadley, 'The Life and Work of William Glasby (1863–1941)' The Journal of Stained Glass, vol. xxxii (2008), 91–106.





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