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Christopher Whitworth Whall (1849-1924) was an English stained glass artist who worked from 1897...

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Christopher Whitworth Whall (1849-1924) was an English stained glass artist who worked from 1897 into the 20th century. He was an important member of the Arts and Crafts Movement, who became a leading designer of stained glass. His most important work is the glass for the Lady Chapel in Gloucester Cathedral. Whall was also influential as a teacher, taking stained glass classes at the Central School of Art, and later at the Royal College of Art in London, where students were encouraged to relate design to architecture. Walter Crane, writing in his memoirs, describes a masque for which Whall wrote a Song of Triumph and designed demon costumes. Some of the work of Christopher Whall can be found at the William Morris Gallery. Christopher collaborated with William Morris on many design projects. His pupils and colleagues included his daughter Veronica Whall (1887-1967), Louis Davis (1860-1941), Karl Parsons (1884-1934), and Paul Woodroffe (1875-1954).

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