St. Martin Panel
Our hand painted glass reproduction of St. Martin cutting his cloak to give to the beggar is taken from the wonderful window of our local church, St. Martin's, Brampton. St. Martin's was designed and built by the pre-Raphaelite, Philip Webb, under the auspices of George Howard, the Earl of Carlisle in the late 1800s. George Howard himself was a pre-Raphaelite artist and was visited at his home at Naworth Castle by many of the pre-Raphaelite artists. St. Martin's was not only built by an outstanding architect, but most of the stained glass was designed by Edward Burne-Jones and executed by the William Morris studio, including the St. Martin we show here. If you are ever in our area, please do visit this beautiful church (and us too. We're just around the corner from it !)
Our 12.5" long x 5" wide panel is gift boxed and is priced at just £25.00. The beautiful pre-Raphaelite stained glass windows at St. Martin's, Brampton are in urgent need of repair. We are donating 10% of the price of this product to help the church.
Price: £25.00 / $36.25
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