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Sketch for the Alabama Window

PETTS, John (John Petts (1914-1991) studied at Hornsey College of Art (1930-32) and the Royal Academy Schools and the Central School of Art (1933-34). He moved to Wales in 1934, where he founded the Caseg Press. He had workshops in Gwynedd (near Bethesda and at Llanystumdwy), Llandaff and Llanstephan, Dyfed. Preferring to be known as a designer-craftsman, he was a painter in oil and watercolour, a wood engraver and a stained glass and mosaic artist. His best-known work in stained glass in the window 'You Do It to Me', the west window of the 16th Street Baptist Church, Birmingham, Alabama, USA, commissioned in 1965 as a gift from the people of Wales to this black church following a racist bomb attack which killed four children. See 'John Petts', Glynn Vivian Art Gallery exhibition (2-23 August 1975) and catalogue, and Alison Smith, 'John Petts and the Caseg Press' (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2000).)
Sketch for the Alabama Window
Image: © John Petts/Amgueddfa Cymru - Museum Wales
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Collection Area

Art

Item Number

NMW A 24945

Creation/Production

PETTS, John

Acquisition

Purchase, 17/9/2019

Measurements

h(cm) image size:17
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w(cm) image size:13.5
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h(cm) sight size:19
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w(cm) sight size:14.5
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Techniques

Pen, ink and watercolour on paper

Material

Pen, ink and watercolour

Location

In store

Categories

Gweithiau ar bapur | Works on paper Celf Gain | Fine Art 04_CADP_Jul_21 Design Jesus Christ Activism Window Black histories Time and memory Commemoration Community Loss Civil Rights CADP content
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