Stained-Glass, an Art or a Survival? (Art Workers Guild), 1936
End Date: 20 March 1936
Type: Lecture and discussion
Description: R. Hallward gave paper, followed by L. Walker. The discussion was opened by Dr F. Norris, the Dean of Westminster. Post-interval, Hallward showed illustrations of stained glass by Guildsmen. Aikman spoke and E. Warren, H. Speed, L. A. Turner, J. H. Hogan, Gascoigne and De la Fontaine continued discussion. Hallward and Walker answered questions (Fifty-third annual report of the committee of the Art Workers' Guild, 1937, p. 10).
Policy: 'Meetings are held fortnightly, when papers are read and their subjects illustrated as fully as possible. Visitors must be introduced by a member' (Year's Art, 1913, pp. 169-70).
Sources
The fifty-third annual report of the committee of the Art-Workers' Guild, 1937
1937
p. 10
Citing this record
'Stained-Glass, an Art or a Survival? (Art Workers Guild), 1936', Mapping the Practice and Profession of Sculpture in Britain and Ireland 1851-1951, University of Glasgow History of Art and HATII, online database 2011 [http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/event.php?id=msib2_1220868625, accessed 31 Mar 2023]