Black chalk drawing on grey-brown paper, Saint Matthew, studio of Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones (Birmingham 1833 - London 1898), possibly Thomas Matthews Rooke (Marylebone 1842 - 1942), late 19th century. After a design for a stained glass window by Edward Burne-Jones, installed between 1872-4, in St Michael and All Angels parish church, Eaton Hastings.
Fitzwilliam account book for 1870 "To one of my noblest works, Luke (crossed through) Matthew & angel" This cartoon is wrongly attributed by The National Trust to T M Rooke and is a genuine work by the Master. It is a first working of a design for St Matthew which was revised. The second working was for Jesus College Chapel, Cambridge, after the artist's visit to Italy and shows the influence of Michelangelo. This design for St Martin's Church, Marple , Cheshire was used in 1869 and then again in 1874 in St Michael, Eaton Hastings, Berkshire.