Stock No. 36529

Sax Shaw (1916-2000) Stained Glass Window with Mythical Figure

A theatrical stained glass window depicting a winged mythical figure, from the workshops of British stained-glass artist, Sax Shaw. Beautifully made using glass in shades of purple, red, blue and green, this contemporary stained glass window panel centres around an unusual mythical figure with a dramatic grotesque face, horned head and great wings to its…

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£3,275.00

Dimensions

Depth: 1cm0.39in

Width: 78cm30.71in

Height: 29.5cm11.61in

Weight: 5kg11.02lbs

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Dimensions for glass only, excluding temporary frame.

Condition Report

Unsigned. No cracks or condition issues that we can see. Fitted into a temporary pine frame. Photographed in front of a light box.

Wear

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

Origin

England

Period

Late 20th Century

Material

Glass, Lead, Stained Glass

Maker

Sax Shaw

Style

Mid-Century, Modern

About this piece

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A theatrical stained glass window depicting a winged mythical figure, from the workshops of British stained-glass artist, Sax Shaw.

Beautifully made using glass in shades of purple, red, blue and green, this contemporary stained glass window panel centres around an unusual mythical figure with a dramatic grotesque face, horned head and great wings to its back.

It will make a striking feature piece in any property, the colours bringing a room to life when flooded with daylight.

Sax Shaw (1916-2000)

Yorkshire-born watercolour, tapestry and stained glass artist, Sax Roland Shaw, studied at Huddersfield before moving permanently to Scotland where he attended Edinburgh College of Art.

During his career, Shaw became one of Britain’s most influential post-war stained glass artists. Examples of his work can be found in churches across Scotland including St Mary’s in Sidegate, East Lothian and Hyndland Parish Church, Glasgow.

Additional information

Weight 5 kg
Dimensions 1 × 78 × 29.5 cm
Origin

England

Period

Late 20th Century

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