Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) Assets (71 in total)

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St. Ceara, 1926 (stained glass)
St. Ceara, 1926 (stained glass)

HGP324077: St. Ceara, 1926 (stained glass), Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images

Queens whose finger once did stir men'. 'Queens', nine glass panels acided, stained and painted, Illustrating J.M. Synge's poem, 1917 (paint on glass)
Queens whose finger once did stir men'. 'Queens', nine glass panels acided, stained and painted, Illustrating J.M. Synge's poem, 1917 (paint on glass)

CH826810: Queens whose finger once did stir men'. 'Queens', nine glass panels acided, stained and painted, Illustrating J.M. Synge's poem, 1917 (paint on glass), Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images

Seven dog-days we let pass, naming Queens in Glenmacnass'. 'Queens', nine glass panels acided, stained and painted, Illustrating J.M. Synge's poem, 1917 (paint on glass)
Seven dog-days we let pass, naming Queens in Glenmacnass'. 'Queens', nine glass panels acided, stained and painted, Illustrating J.M. Synge's poem, 1917 (paint on glass)

CH826813: Seven dog-days we let pass, naming Queens in Glenmacnass'. 'Queens', nine glass panels acided, stained and painted, Illustrating J.M. Synge's poem, 1917 (paint on glass), Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images

Dancing over the floor as no one had yet danced - in Andersen's “The Little Mermaid”
Dancing over the floor as no one had yet danced - in Andersen's “The Little Mermaid”

LSE4095426: Dancing over the floor as no one had yet danced - in Andersen's “The Little Mermaid”, Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images

On the grave of the princess's father then grew a rose-bush - The swineherd “” The Princess and the Porcher”” - in “” Fairy Tales”” by Hans Christian Andersen, ill. by Harry Clarke
On the grave of the princess's father then grew a rose-bush - The swineherd “” The Princess and the Porcher”” - in “” Fairy Tales”” by Hans Christian Andersen, ill. by Harry Clarke

LSE4095408: On the grave of the princess's father then grew a rose-bush - The swineherd “” The Princess and the Porcher”” - in “” Fairy Tales”” by Hans Christian Andersen, ill. by Harry Clarke, Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images

The Blessed Julie with Two Children, 1927 (stained glass)
The Blessed Julie with Two Children, 1927 (stained glass)

CH2563406: The Blessed Julie with Two Children, 1927 (stained glass), Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images

'Midst of all was a cold white face'
'Midst of all was a cold white face'

XLA3750825: 'Midst of all was a cold white face', Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images

Detail from the Geneva Window depicting 'The Demi Gods' by James Stephens and 'Juno and the Paycock' by Sean O'Casey, 1929 (stained glass)
Detail from the Geneva Window depicting 'The Demi Gods' by James Stephens and 'Juno and the Paycock' by Sean O'Casey, 1929 (stained glass)

FAS46084: Detail from the Geneva Window depicting 'The Demi Gods' by James Stephens and 'Juno and the Paycock' by Sean O'Casey, 1929 (stained glass), Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images

MFI44095: "Queens whose finger once did stir men" Illustration by Harry Clarke from 'Queens' by J.M. Synge, Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images

The Weaver's Grave, 1932 (w/c on paper)
The Weaver's Grave, 1932 (w/c on paper)

HLN427757: The Weaver's Grave, 1932 (w/c on paper), Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images

Message Found in a Bottle, 1918 (pencil, pen and black ink, on vellum)
Message Found in a Bottle, 1918 (pencil, pen and black ink, on vellum)

CH1199587: Message Found in a Bottle, 1918 (pencil, pen and black ink, on vellum), Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images

Angel, by Harry Clarke (1889-1931), 20th century (stained glass) (detail of 32286)
Angel, by Harry Clarke (1889-1931), 20th century (stained glass) (detail of 32286)

XPC84846: Angel, by Harry Clarke (1889-1931), 20th century (stained glass) (detail of 32286), Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images

The Geneva Window depicting 'The Weaver's Grave' by Seamus O'Kelly (stained glasss)
The Geneva Window depicting 'The Weaver's Grave' by Seamus O'Kelly (stained glasss)

FAS46088: The Geneva Window depicting 'The Weaver's Grave' by Seamus O'Kelly (stained glasss), Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images

Design for Geneva Window showing the Countess Cathleen (w/c on paper)
Design for Geneva Window showing the Countess Cathleen (w/c on paper)

FAS46092: Design for Geneva Window showing the Countess Cathleen (w/c on paper), Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images

MFI44094: "Seven dog-days we let pass, naming Queens in Glenmacnass" Illustration by Harry Clarke from 'Queens' by J.M. Synge, Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images

A Cradle Song, 1932 (w/c & pencil on board)
A Cradle Song, 1932 (w/c & pencil on board)

HLN427755: A Cradle Song, 1932 (w/c & pencil on board), Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images

Fairies:”” They danced with shawls which were woven of mist and moonshine””: The elf-hill - in “” Fairy Tales”” by Hans Christian Andersen, ill. by Harry Clarke
Fairies:”” They danced with shawls which were woven of mist and moonshine””: The elf-hill - in “” Fairy Tales”” by Hans Christian Andersen, ill. by Harry Clarke

LSE4095413: Fairies:”” They danced with shawls which were woven of mist and moonshine””: The elf-hill - in “” Fairy Tales”” by Hans Christian Andersen, ill. by Harry Clarke, Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images

I now what you want said the sea witch - in Andersen's “The Little Mermaid”
I now what you want said the sea witch - in Andersen's “The Little Mermaid”

LSE4095416: I now what you want said the sea witch - in Andersen's “The Little Mermaid”, Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images

The princess - from
The princess - from

XLA3776280: The princess - from, Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images

Queens who wasted the East by proxy....'. 'Queens', nine glass panels acided, stained and painted, Illustrating J.M. Synge's poem, 1917 (paint on glass)
Queens who wasted the East by proxy....'. 'Queens', nine glass panels acided, stained and painted, Illustrating J.M. Synge's poem, 1917 (paint on glass)

CH826812: Queens who wasted the East by proxy....'. 'Queens', nine glass panels acided, stained and painted, Illustrating J.M. Synge's poem, 1917 (paint on glass), Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images

Juno and the Paycock, 1932 (w/c & pencil on cardboard)
Juno and the Paycock, 1932 (w/c & pencil on cardboard)

HLN427754: Juno and the Paycock, 1932 (w/c & pencil on cardboard), Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images

Window (stained glass)
Window (stained glass)

HGP386924: Window (stained glass), Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images

MFI44090: "Queens who wasted the East by proxy..." Illustration by Harry Clarke to 'Queens' by J.M. Synge, Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images

Fairy Tales Book Cover, UK, 1920s
Fairy Tales Book Cover, UK, 1920s

BAD3446088: Fairy Tales Book Cover, UK, 1920s, Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images

The Unhappy Judas (stained glass)
The Unhappy Judas (stained glass)

FAS46112: The Unhappy Judas (stained glass), Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images

MFI44091: "Queens who cut the hogs of Glanna..." Illustration by Harry Clarke from 'Queens' by J.M. Synge, Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images

The Others
The Others

FAS45599: The Others, Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images

The Wrestling Match (w/c on paper)
The Wrestling Match (w/c on paper)

PNH350813: The Wrestling Match (w/c on paper), Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images

Midst of all was a Cold White Face, from The Year's at the Spring, pub. 1920 (engraving)
Midst of all was a Cold White Face, from The Year's at the Spring, pub. 1920 (engraving)

STC3715294: Midst of all was a Cold White Face, from The Year's at the Spring, pub. 1920 (engraving), Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images

I am born of a thousand storms, and grey with the rushing rains, from The Year's at The Spring, pub. 1920 (colour litho)
I am born of a thousand storms, and grey with the rushing rains, from The Year's at The Spring, pub. 1920 (colour litho)

STC3715295: I am born of a thousand storms, and grey with the rushing rains, from The Year's at The Spring, pub. 1920 (colour litho), Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images

The Snow Queen, c.1910 (illustration)
The Snow Queen, c.1910 (illustration)

CCI1936196: The Snow Queen, c.1910 (illustration), Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images

St. Peter', a stained glass panel, depicting the winged youthful St. Peter wearing a mitre, and holding symbolic keys and book, with a pair of attendant angels, c.1910-13 (stained glass)
St. Peter', a stained glass panel, depicting the winged youthful St. Peter wearing a mitre, and holding symbolic keys and book, with a pair of attendant angels, c.1910-13 (stained glass)

CH985545: St. Peter', a stained glass panel, depicting the winged youthful St. Peter wearing a mitre, and holding symbolic keys and book, with a pair of attendant angels, c.1910-13 (stained glass), Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images

St. Mac Cairthinn (stained glass)
St. Mac Cairthinn (stained glass)

HGP386906: St. Mac Cairthinn (stained glass), Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images

Have you really courage to go into the wide world with me? : Shepherdess & chimney sweeper - in “” Fairy Tales”” by Hans Christian Andersen, ill. by Harry Clarke
Have you really courage to go into the wide world with me? : Shepherdess & chimney sweeper - in “” Fairy Tales”” by Hans Christian Andersen, ill. by Harry Clarke

LSE4095401: Have you really courage to go into the wide world with me? : Shepherdess & chimney sweeper - in “” Fairy Tales”” by Hans Christian Andersen, ill. by Harry Clarke, Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images

The travelling companion: “” Let him have his head cut off”” - in “” Fairy Tales”” by Hans Christian Andersen, ill. by Harry Clarke
The travelling companion: “” Let him have his head cut off”” - in “” Fairy Tales”” by Hans Christian Andersen, ill. by Harry Clarke

LSE4095407: The travelling companion: “” Let him have his head cut off”” - in “” Fairy Tales”” by Hans Christian Andersen, ill. by Harry Clarke, Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images


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