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Fig. 1. Florence Camm (1874-1960), unframed watercolour, pencil & ink cartoons mounted on board c1910. Coaching Inn scene.(c) https://www.the-saleroom.com
More than 100 original designs and drawings for stained glass windows commissioned from the early to mid-20th century are going on display – and sale – at the Babylon Gallery in Ely. Discovered in a damp and decaying farm building in Lincolnshire, the collection gives an insight into the work involved in producing a stained glass window, and displays the skill of talented stained glass artists and designers, most notably Florence Camm (1874-1960). Camm spent her life in Smethwick, running the successful Camm stained glass company with her two brothers. She worked as a stained glass designer, painter and decorative metalworker at a time when women artists and designers were not typically taken seriously.
Her work, however, was exhibited numerous times at the Royal Academy in London. This will be an extraordinary chance to see or purchase the art of a stained glass maker.
The free exhibition runs from Tuesday 1 – Sunday 13 November 2016 and is open weekdays 12 – 4 pm, and weekends 10 – 4 pm. For more information visit the website, or shop the pieces online.