HEATON, BUTLER AND BAYNE
The firm of Heaton, Butler and
Bayne were in many ways, as accomplished at the art of Stained Glass as
William Morris and Company. One of Victorian England's top glass firms was comprised of these three glass masters, misters Heaton, Butler, and Bayne. Stained glass achieved its greatest moments at the hands of this prolific trio whose talent emerged in 1860 as London's foremost glass design team. Each individual had his own skills; each was the total master of those skills but only together could they rule stained glass -- that culminated in the design and manufacture of the world's greatest stained glass masterpieces. This rare documentary is an explosive chronicle presenting the beginnings of the giant stained glass firm through until its very last days some ninety years later.
This window serves
as a perfect example of their religious work, which was in the finest churches
at all parts of England. 56" x 18 "
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The A Close
Up of this HB&B Piece.
Another view of detail of this
work. |
Early panel depicting a young woman giving bread
to a small group of people, including a child.
Very unusual colors, vibrant and bright, set
this window aside from most other work of its period.
Wonderful painting of faces and plants, combined
with the rich colors combine to make a great effect. |
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The Close Up of same panel. |
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This is most excellent Victorian Fire Screen by
Headon, Butler and Baynes, London,
England
ca. 1850-65 |
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The glass panel in the fire screen |
A close up of the screen |
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This is most of a Fire Screen, maker:
Headon, Butler and Baynes, London,
England ca. 1850-65 |
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