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By Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones
Noah stained glass design for Jesus College Chapel, Cambridge and Cheadle Royal Hospital Chapel, Cheshire, Cheshire
Charcoal on paper
1874
Dimensions: 116.2 cm x 40 cm
Collection Categories
Drawings and studies, Stained Glass - Designs and sketches, Works on Paper / Vellum
Inscribed on back of wooden panel: "Derby College Nave" and "F. P. 143"
Expertise
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Exhibitions
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Further Info.
and
Accession
no.
circa
Morris, Marshall, Faulkner and Co.
1874-1875
Morris & Co.
1875-1902
to the following for £25 (Cartoon book, 108)
Denham & Co
1902
bought June 6, 1902
Miss Polly Alloway
1948
sold to Met
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
1948 - Present
48.52
Exhibition
Catalogue no, Page no, Illustration no.
Institution/Venue
People
From
To
Edward Burne-Jones, Victorian artist-dreamer (Arist Dreamer), New York
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
June 1998
September 1998
Edward Burne-Jones, Victorian artist-dreamer (Arist Dreamer), Birmingham
Birmingham City Museum and Art Gallery
October 1998
January 1999
Edward Burne-Jones, Victorian artist-dreamer (Arist Dreamer), un maître anglais de l'imaginaire, Orsay
Musée d'Orsay
March 1999
June 1999
The Pre-Raphaelite Legacy: British Art and Design
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
May 2014
October 2014
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Author/Editor
Year
Page No. & Illustrations
Attachments
Sir Edward Burne-Jones: An Illustrated Record and Review 3rd Edition 1894
Malcolm Bell
1894
p. 116, Appendix II (List of Cartoons for Stained Glass Windows Designed by Mr. Burne-Jones, 1874; Noah, for Jesus College, Cambridge).
The Stained Glass of William Morris and His Circle, 2 vols (1974 & 1975 - Catalogue)
Albert Charles (A. C.) Sewter
1974
vol I pl. 428 vol II pp. 29-31, 42-44 (windows at Jesus College Chapel, Cambridge); fig. 428 (Four-light window with Noah, Cambridge); fig. 539 (Noah window, Brampton, Cumberland, 1878). 1975: pp. 43, 243, 309: Catalogue II: 1873-4: Jesus College, Cambridge, Nave S side, 2nd from West, no. 3: Noah (window, account book entry, Feb. 1, 1874); Check-list: 1874; Index of Subjects: Noah-g (1874 Noah window, and later repetitions) vol II pp. 48-50
Morris & Company in Cambridge. Catalogue by Duncan Robinson and Stephen Wildman. Exhibition, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, September 30-November 16. 1980
David Duncan Robinson, Stephen Wildman
1980
pp. 39-43 (other Morris & Company designs for windows at Jesus College Chapel).
Edward Burne-Jones: Victorian Artist-Dreamer, Birmingham and Oxford
Stephen Wildman
1998
The 'Cartoon' Book and Morris & Company's sale of Burne-Jones's cartoons in 1901–1904
Douglas E Schoenherr
2005
pp. 107-108 (same subject; possibly the same work).
Morris & Company's Stained Glass for The Chapel of Cheadle Royal Hospital
Michael Whiteway, Peter Cormack
2008
p. 17, fig. 13 (1909 Noah window), ill.
Painter-designer or designer-painter
John Christian
2011
pp. 18-42 (overview, MMA work not mentioned).
'As good work as I do': Burne-Jones stained glass (guest editorial)
Fiona MacCarthy
2011
pp. 8-16 (general discussion, MMA work not mentioned), 34, 50, 79, 129-132, 152-154, 159, 175, 183-185, 217, 260-261, 270, 319, 314, 347, 385, 387-388, 403-404, 435, 471, 523, 531
Edward Burne-Jones's Account Books with Morris & Company (1861-1900): an Annotated edition (An Introduction) pp. 78-119
Douglas E Schoenherr
2011
pp. 144, 212.
Edward Burne-Jones’s Windows for the Chapel of the Cheadle Royal Hospital
Anon
2020