The T. W. Camm Studio of Smethwick, is particularly noteworthy for the quality of its windows, which were manufactured for ...
Florence Camm (1874-1960) was born into an artistic family. Her father Thomas William Camm (1839-1912) had a stained glass studio ...
Thomas William Camm (1839-1912) was a significant designer and manufacturer of stained glass windows. He joined Chance Brothers of Smethwick ...
Jane Campbell FMGP is an established U.K. contemporary architectural glass artist and has dynamic large scale glass artworks and stained ...
Cannon-MacInnes was a partnership between Rab MacInnes and Linda Cannon, from 1997-2018, making, restoring and conserving stained glass throughout Scotland.
Linda Cannon AMGP ACR is an artist and conservator based in Glasgow. After graduating in 1983 from Glasgow School of ...
The Cathedral Studios traces its roots back to the appointment of George Austin Snr as first Surveyor to Canterbury Cathedral ...
Celtic Studios was formed in 1948 by Howard Martin (1907-1972) and his cousin Hubert Thomas (1913-95). There had been an ...
Marc Chagall (born Moïche Zakharovitch Chagalov) (1887–1985) was a Russian-French artist of Belarusian Jewish origin. An early modernist, he was ...
Chance Brothers was a leading glass manufacturer and a pioneer of British glassmaking technology. Founded in Smethwick in the 1820s, ...
Chapel Studio was established in 1973 by Alfred Fisher MBE FMGP FRSA and Peter Archer FMGP, who both had extensive ...
Alfred Ernest Child (1875-1939) was born in London but became a major figure in the development of twentieth century Irish ...
Margaret Isabel Chilton (1875-1963) trained at the Royal College of Art, where she was taught by Christopher Whall and Alfred ...
Janet Christopherson was Lawrence Lee’s longest serving assistant, working with him from 1963 to 1976. Unlike Lee’s other assistants she ...
John Kenneth Clark (b.1957) studied stained glass at the Glasgow School of Art, where he would also subsequently teach. He ...
Joshua Clarke & Sons / Harry Clarke Stained Glass Ltd. The firm was established by Harry Clarke’s father, Joshua, in ...
Geoffrey Clarke RA (1924-2014) was both a pioneering sculptor and maker of stained glass and both aspects of his art ...
Henry Patrick ‘Harry’ Clarke (1889-1931) was born in Dublin and apprenticed in his father’s stained glass business. He also studied ...
Sir Brian Clarke (b.1953) is a world renowned, painter and architectural artist. Born in Oldham, his studies in England were ...
Clayton & Bell is one of the best known and most prolific studios of the Victorian Age. The original partners, ...
Charles Edmund Clutterbuck (1806-1861) began his career as a painter of miniatures and began making stained glass from 1836. He ...
Stevens Competition First Prize Winner 2019 James Cockerill has had a lifelong interest in photography and collage and graduated in Fine ...
Frederick Walter Cole FMGP (1908-1998) joined William Morris & Co (Westminster) Ltd in 1926 and rose to become chief designer. ...
Keith Coleborn ARCA (1909-2005) was a talented and respected artist who lived for many years in the village of Downe, ...