Harry Clarke
Stained-glass artist and illustrator
Born
March 17th, 1889
136 years ago
Died
1931
94 years ago — 42 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Ireland
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An Irish stained-glass artist and book illustrator became prominent in the early 20th century. Clarke's work is characterized by intricate designs and vibrant colors. His stained-glass windows can be found in various churches and buildings, particularly noted for their incorporation of Celtic themes and the works of literature he illustrated. He illustrated editions of classic works such as 'Dante's Divine Comedy' and 'The Fairy Tales of Oscar Wilde'. His artistic style reflects influences of the Art Nouveau movement.
Created stained-glass windows for St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin
Illustrated 'Dante's Divine Comedy'
Illustrated 'The Fairy Tales of Oscar Wilde'
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