In the late 19th century, more than 300 women found gainful employment at Doulton’s Lambeth art pottery in London. However, Henry Doulton believed that the “true sphere of woman is the family and household….” and his artists had to put […] [...]
Brilliance in Glass: Unveiling the Legacy of Charles J. Connick
For some years, art historian Peter Cormack has been researching the life and work of Charles J. Connick, the foremost American stained glass artist of the twentieth century. Here is a brief summary of his new book, which will be published in the USA in June: Although Charles J. Connick (1875-1945) primarily worked in stained […] Read More >