Roger Wagner (b.1975) read English at Oxford University before studying at the Royal Academy School of Art. He has been ...
William Wailes was born and raised in Newcastle upon Tyne, where he established a stained glass business in 1838. The ...
Alexander Walker (1869-1929) trained at the Glasgow Athenaeum. His subsequent career included teaching at the Glasgow School of Art and ...
Leonard Walker (1877-1967) studied at the St John’s Wood Arts School, where he later became principal. He worked in the ...
Marjorie Walters worked for Powell & Sons, and also taught at Swansea College of Art between 1960 and 1980. Source: Stained ...
The partnership between Thomas Ward (1808-70) and Henry Hughes (1822-83) succeeded the earlier partnership of Ward & Nixon. Henry Hughes, ...
Ward & Nixon was a partnership between Thomas Ward (1808-70) and James Henry Nixon (1802-57). Nixon had previously worked on ...
Sasha Ward trained at the Central School of Art, London (1977-79) and Trent Polytechnic, Nottingham, before obtaining her MA in ...
Benjamin John Warren (1878-1954) trained at Birmingham School of Art. After working for a brief period in the A J ...
William Warrington (1796-1869), was born and apprenticed in Kent, before training in London with Thomas Willement. He worked independently from ...
David Wasley (b. 1949) studied painting at the Central School of Art and Design and the Royal College of Art ...
Cate Watkinson was born in Leeds and studied at Sunderland Polytechnic where she obtained a degree in 3D Design (Glass ...
Sep Waugh FMGP (1936-2015) was a designer and glass painter of York. He displayed a particular aptitude for art at ...
Christopher Rahere Webb (1886-1966) was born into a family of artists. After school he enrolled at the Slade School of ...
Geoffrey Fuller Webb (1879-1954) was the elder brother of Christopher Webb, another stained glass artist, and nephew of the famous ...
Philip Speakman Webb (1831-1915) was one of the most influential architects of the Arts & Crafts movement. He joined the ...
Alfred Alexander ‘Alf’ Webster (1883-1915) enrolled at the Glasgow School of Art in 1903 and the following year joined the ...
Gordon MacWhirter Webster (1908-87) was the second son of Alf Webster, who died in the First World War. He was ...
Nathaniel Hubert John Westlake (1833–1921) was not only a fine painter and stained glass designer, but also a fine scholar ...
Alexander Carrick Whalen (1935-2014) trained and worked with William Wilson, setting up his own studio when Wilson closed his studio. Source: ...
Christopher Whitworth Whall (1849-1924) was one of the most prominent artists in the Arts & Crafts Movement, not only through ...
Veronica Whall (1887-1967) was a significant stained glass artist, painter and illustrator, and daughter of Christopher Whall, the leading artist ...
Sir Alan Charles Laurence Whistler CBE (1912-2000) was a writer, poet and glass engraver. He studied at Balliol College, Oxford, ...