The document discusses the Harry Clarke Stained Glass Studios and its role in creating public religious art in Ireland in the early 20th century. It provides images and details of some of Clarke's most prominent stained glass windows, including works for churches in Terenure, Cork, Birr, and Dublin. The text also notes how the studio continued producing windows into the 1940s, creating works for locations such as Rockwell College, Holy Ghost Missionary College in Kimmage, and Timoleague Church in Cork.
5. Interior of St. Joseph’s Terenure, before extension of Church and reinstallation of
window. From Brian MacGiolla Phadraig, History of Terenure, Veritas Company
Dublin, 1954.
6. Harry Clarke:
The Crucifixion and the
Adoration of the Holy
Cross by Irish Saints,
St. Joseph’s Roman
Catholic Church,
Terenure, 1920.
25. Blessed Virgin Mary and
Child with Sts Columba
and Patrick, reproduced
as frontispiece to
Capuchin Annual, 1941.
Original exhibited at
New York World Fair
1939.