Tom Fairs (1925-2011) was born in London and lived in Hampstead. He studied at the Hornsey School of Art from ...
Michael Charles Farrar-Bell (1911–1993) was an artist and stained glass designer. He trained at the Edinburgh College of Art and ...
Christopher John Ellis Fiddes (b.1934) is a Northamptonshire born artist and designer of stained glass windows, whose work has championed ...
Alan Figg studied Lithography and Stained Glass design at Swansea College of Art, graduating in 1963. He pursued a career ...
Alfred Fisher MBE FMGP FRSA (b. 1933) trained at Liverpool Arts College before joining James Powell & Sons (Whitefriars) Ltd, ...
Barnard Flower (d. 1517) was a Flemish glazier. He was appointed the King’s Glazier to Henry VII and Henry VIII ...
Stevens Competition Commission Winner 2014 Jayne Ford is an award-winning artist who works in a broad range of media and draws ...
Stevens Competition First Prize Winner 2021 Juliet Forrest first became enchanted by the medium of glass six years ago and started ...
Einar Forseth (1892-1988) was a Swedish artist, who worked in painting, graphic work, tapestry, mosaic and stained glass. He achieved ...
John Dudley Forsyth (1874-1926) was a painter, sculptor and stained glass artist, who worked with James Powell & Sons up ...
Moira Forsyth (1906-91) was the daughter of the ceramic and stained glass designer Gordon Forsyth. She studied at Burslem School ...
Fouracre & Son was based in Plymouth and was founded by John Thomas Fouracre (1818-83) in 1866. He was later ...
Edward Reginald Frampton (c.1848-1928) was born in Woolwich, and was one of a number of stained glass artists to emerge ...
Thomas Freeth (1912-1994) studied at the Royal College of Art, before travelling in Spain and France. He was able to ...