Stock No. 33066

Patrick Reyntiens (B.1925) Multicoloured Stained Glass Window

A multicoloured stained glass window from the studio of Patrick Reyntiens (1925-2021). Attributed to the artist, this large stained glass panel depicts a vibrant, abstract style design. It is one of various stained glass panels we are selling from the studio of the artist. Patrick Reyntiens Stained Glass Born in 1925, Patrick Reyntiens was one…

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£3,795.00

Dimensions

Depth: 1cm0.39in

Width: 65.5cm25.79in

Height: 106cm41.73in

Weight: 10kg22.05lbs

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Condition Report

Good structural condition. Quite a few hairline cracks but no holes or missing parts.

Wear

Wear consistent with age and use. Minor Losses, scuffs, and scratches.

Maker

Patrick Reyntiens

Material

Glass, Lead, Stained Glass

Origin

England

Period

Mid-20th Century

Style

Mid-Century, Modern

About this piece

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A multicoloured stained glass window from the studio of Patrick Reyntiens (1925-2021). Attributed to the artist, this large stained glass panel depicts a vibrant, abstract style design. It is one of various stained glass panels we are selling from the studio of the artist.

Patrick Reyntiens Stained Glass

Born in 1925, Patrick Reyntiens was one of the leading stained glass artists in Britain of the 20th century. Studying at the Edinburgh College of Art, Reyntiens career flourished following the second world war where he found himself part of something of a stained glass renaissance. Together with artist John Piper, Reyntiens created some of his finest works including the monumental baptistery window in Coventry Cathedral in the 1950s, rising from bombed-out ruins, and the lantern window at Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral. Described as “the leading practitioner of stained glass in this country”, Reyntiens is highly celebrated for his contribution to stained glass, some of which is displayed at the V&A Museum, London.

Additional information

Weight 10 kg
Dimensions 1 × 65.5 × 106 cm
Maker

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Origin

England

Period

Mid-20th Century

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