Holiday, Henry
Holiday, Henry
Holiday, Henry Links
- Henry Holiday: Enamelling In Relief Article on enamelling by Henry Holiday, from the Art and Antiques Database.
- 'The Meeting of Dante with Beatrice' Variations of the painting by Henry Holiday, including a plate, steel bas-relief, and a tourist's folding card. From the Reader's Museum in the Netherlands.
- Henry Holiday (1839-1927) Notes on the Victorian painter and designer Henry Holiday from Bob Speel.
- 'The Meeting of Dante with Beatrice' Picture of the month at the Walker Art Gallery. Biography of the artist, and detailed description of Holiday's best known painting.
- Henry Holiday (1839-1927) A biography of the Pre-Raphaelite artist and stained glass window designer Henry Holiday, with particular reference to his work in Cumbria (The Lake District). Photographs of several of his windows.
- 'The Meeting of Dante with Beatrice' Henry Holiday's most famous painting, displayed at the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, England. From Artmagick.
- Holy Trinity Church, Casterton Victorian church in Cumbria with wall paintings and stained glass windows by Henry Holiday. Detailed descriptions of the pictures.
- The Hunting of the Snark An Agony in Eight Fits by Lewis Carroll, with illustrations by Henry Holiday. Text and illustrations from University of Virginia Library.
- Henry Holiday (1839-1927) Brief biographical notes from the Stained glass Museum at Ely Cathedral. Includes illustration of Angel, 1892 designed and made by Henry Holiday and part of the Durning-Lawrence Memorial window, Essex Unitarian Church, Notting Hill, London.
- 'The Burgesses of Calais' by Henry Holiday The 1859 oil painting by Henry Holiday, displayed at the Guildhall Art Gallery. Select from this page to see the Henry Holiday Picture (it can't be reached directly).
- The Hunting of the Snark An Agony in Eight Fits by Lewis Carroll, with illustrations by Henry Holiday. Text and illustrations of this children's book from Allison Randal.
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