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Clarke, Harry [1889-1931. Ireland. Illustrator/Stained Glass Designer]

 

Henry Patrick Clarke [commonly known as Harry Clarke] was born in Dublin, Irelan… subscribers only


The Harry Clarke window in St. Mary's Church, Sturminster Newton, Dorset

The Harry Clarke window in St. Mary's Church, Sturminster Newton, Dorset


Bibliography

1. Armstrong, Barrie and Armstrong, Wendy. The Arts and Crafts movement in the North East of England: a handbook. Wetherby, England: Oblong, 2013

2. Armstrong, Barrie and Armstrong, Wendy. The Arts and Crafts movement in Yorkshire: a handbook. Wetherby: Oblong Creative Ltd., 2013

3. Bowe, Niccola Gordon. ‘Wilhelmina Geddes, Harry Clarke, and their part in the Arts and Crafts movement in Ireland’ The Journal of Decorative and Propaganda Arts Vol. 8, Spring, 1988, pp. 58-79

4. Bowe, Nicola Gordon and Cumming, Elizabeth. The Arts and Crafts movements in Dublin & Edinburgh 1885-1925 Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 1998 [ISBN 0-7165-2579-8]

5. Bowe, Nicola Gordon. Harry Clarke : a monograph and catalogue published to coincide with the exhibition "Harry Clarke". Dublin: Douglas Hyde Gallery, Trinity College, 1979

6. Bowe, Nicola Gordon. Harry Clarke: his graphic art. Mountrath, Ireland: The Dolmen Press, 1983

7. Bowe, Nicola Gordon. ‘A fairyland mise-en-scéne’. Irish Arts Review Autumn 2008 pp.100-105 [The author examines a reare collection of Harry Clarke’s first published illustrations for Hans Christian andersen’s Fairy Tales]

8. Bowe, Nicola Gordon. ‘A regal blaze: Harry Clark’s depiction of Synge’s Queens’ Irish Arts Review Summer 2006 pp.96-105

9. Bowe, Nicola Gordon. ‘Harry Clark’s Geneva window’ Irish Arts Review Spring 2013 pp.118-127 [The author describes how Harry Clarke’s homage to Ireland’s celebrated writers fell foul of censorship in the early days of the Irish Free State]

10. Bowe, Nicola Gordon. ‘Symbolism in turn-of-the-century Irish art’ The GSA Irish Arts Review Yearbook 1989-90 pp. 133-144 [The author examines the neglected subject of Symbolism in Irish visual art. Among artists whose work is discussed are Harry Clarke, AE Russell, Maud Wynne, Percy Gethin, Ethel Rhind, Oliver Sheppard, Beatrice Elvery, Kathleen FoxDora AllenP. Oswald Reeves and Phoebe Traquair]

11. Bowe, Nicola Gordon. ‘The Arts and Crafts Society of Ireland (1894-1925) with particular reference to Harry Clarke’. The Journal of the Decorative Arts Society 1850 to the Present no.9, 1985 pp.29-40

12. Bowe, Nicola Gordon. ‘The Irish Arts and Crafts movement’. GPA Irish Arts Review Yearbook 1990-1991 pp. 172-185. [The author traces Ireland’s move towards a national expression in the Arts and Crafts field. Artists whose work is discussed in the article include Harry Clarke and Wilhelmina Geddes]

13. Bowe, Nicola Gordon; Caron, David; and Wynne, Michael. Gazetteer of Irish stained glass : the works of Harry Clarke and the artists of An Túr Gloine (The Tower of Glass) and artists of the succeeding generations to the present day. Dublin: Irish Academic Press, revised edition, 2021.

14. Costigan, Lucy and Cullen, Michael. Dark Beauty: Hidden Detail in Harry Clarke’s Stained Glass. Newbridge, Kildare, Ireland: Merrion Press, 2021

15. Costigan, Lucy and Cullen, Michael. Strangest genius : the stained glass of Harry Clarke. Dublin: History Press Ireland, 2010.

16. Harry Clarke: a monograph and catalogue. Dublin: The Douglas Hyde Gallery, 1979 [Catalogue of an exhibition at Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin, 12 November-8 December 1979]

17. Larmour, Paul. The Arts & Crafts movement in Ireland Belfast: Friar’s Bush Press, 1992 [ISBN 0 94682 53 8]

18. Sheehy, Jeanne. The rediscovery of Ireland’s past: the Celtic revival 1830--1930 London: Thames & Hudson, 1980

19. Stained glass marks & monograms. Compiled by Joyce Little. Edited by Angela Goedicke and Margaret Washbourn London: National Association of Decorative and Fine Art Societies, 2002

20. Steenson, Martim. ‘Recent illustrated volumes’ [Review of The Strangest Genius: the Stained Glass of Harry Clarke by Lucy Costigan and Michael Cullen (Dublin: History Press Ireland, 2010)] Studies in Illustration no. 47, Spring 2011 p. 28

21. Steenson, Martin M. A bibliographical checklist of the work of Harry Clarke. London: Books & Things, 2003

22. The stained glass of Harry Clarke 1889-1931. London: Fine Art Society, 1988 [Catalogue of an exhibition at the FAS, 3 May-3 June 1988]

23. Umino, Hiroshi. Harry Clarke: an imaginative genius in illustrations and stained-glass arts. Tokyo : PIE, 2014

24. White, James and Wynne, Michael. Irish stained glass. A catalogue of stained glass windows by Irish artists of the twentieth century. Dublin: M.H. Gill, 1963

Weblinks

50 Watts blog  

ART UK 

Artist Biographies [Subscription service] 

Artnet 

Benezit Dictionary of Artists. Oxford Art Online [Subscription service] 

Chris Beetles Gallery 

Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720-1940 

Getty Library Catalog 

Hilary Pyle. Clarke family. Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online [Subscription service] 

Imaging the Bible in Wales 

Irish Comics Wiki 

Mapping the Practice and Profession of Sculpture in Britain & Ireland 1851-1951 

Mayo Stained Glass [archived] 

National Art Library Catalogue 

Radnorshire Fine Arts Ltd. 

Sasha Ward. Harry Clarke, Sturminster Newton 

Stained Glass in Wales 

The Victorian Web 

Website dedicated to the life and work of Harry Clarke 

Wikipedia 

YouTube. A Revel In Blue: The Life and Work of Harry Clarke  

YouTube. Harry Clarke 

YouTube. Harry Clarke - Darkness in Light. The award-winning film on the life and work of Harry Clarke 

YouTube. Harry Clarke - Is this Ireland's Favourite Painting? 

YouTube. Harry Clarke - RTE's Nationwide - Part 1 

YouTube. Harry Clarke - RTE's Nationwide - Part 2 

YouTube. Harry Clarke in Cork  

YouTube. Harry Clarke's Happy Fantasy  

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