Henry Holiday: His Stained Glass Windows for Gilded Age New York


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Henry Holiday (1839-1927) was a polymath who counted figures such as Lewis Carroll, William Morris, Edward Burne-Jones, and Emmeline Pankhurst as his friends. Most significantly, he was unquestionably one of the greatest stained-glass artists of the Victorian-Edwardian period, yet his considerable achievements have not received the recognition that they deserve. Taking Holiday's commissions for New York State churches as its focus, George Bryant's ground-breaking study places the artist's transatlantic accomplishments in the context of the social, artistic, religious, and economic shifts that shaped his success in the US during America's Gilded Age--a period where social hierarchies were challenged by new money and European immigration that ended with the outbreak of the First World War. Also providing a clear understanding of the technical and aesthetic differences that set Holiday's stained glass apart from that of his contemporaries such as Edward Burne-Jones, La Farge, and Tiffany, Bryant's truly original publication, based on substantial archival research, makes a significant contribution to our understanding of nineteenth-century stained-glass design and Holiday's achievements

Author: George B. Bryant
Publisher: Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
Published: 07/07/2023
Pages: 328
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 4.35lbs
Size: 10.80h x 10.10w x 1.30d
ISBN13: 9781848225602
ISBN10: 1848225601
BISAC Categories:
- Art | Glass
- Architecture | Buildings | Religious

About the Author
George B. Bryant is a historian, author, and former architect based in Philadelphia. He is a recognised authority on Henry Holiday. His interest in Victorian architecture and art dates back to his student days at the Bartlett School at University College London. Since then, he has published articles in Architectural History, The Journal of Stained Glass, and the New York Landmarks Conservancy's Common Bond.