Joan Fulleylove

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Joan Fulleylove (born August 22, 1886 in London ; died January 1947 in Clarens VD , Switzerland) was a British glass painter .

Life

Joan Fulleylove was a daughter of the painter John Fulleylove and Elizabeth Elgood, her uncle George Samuel Elgood (1851-1943) was a garden painter . Her brother Christopher Fulleylove (1887–1954) also became a painter.

Fulleylove studied from 1907 to 1909 at the Slade School of Fine Art with the glass painter of the Arts and Crafts Movement Karl Parsons (1884-1934) and worked in the studio of Mary Lowndes and Alfred Drury . In addition to stained glass, she created pictures and woodcuts.

Fulleylove supported the women's suffrage movement ; there is a postcard graphic of her with the motif Be just, be generous, give us the key .

In Egypt , she created the stained glass windows for the Anglican Cathedral in Khartoum together with Mabel Esplin (1874–1921) . The church building, which was rededicated after Sudan's independence, was integrated into the “Republican Palace Museum”, the glass windows have been preserved.

Joan Fulleylove died on a trip in Switzerland.

Work (selection)

literature

  • Lisa Tickner : The spectacle of women: imagery of the Suffrage Campaign 1907-14 . London: Chatto & Windus, 1987 ISBN 0-7011-2952-2 , p. 245
  • Peter Cormack: Women Stained Glass Artists of the Arts and Crafts Movement . London: London Borough of Waltham Forest, 1985, pp. 15-17 (not accessed)
  • Gerhard Bissell: Fulleylove, Joan . In: General Artist Lexicon . The visual artists of all times and peoples (AKL). Volume 46, Saur, Munich a. a. 2005, ISBN 3-598-22786-8 , pp. 286 f.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Gerhard Bissell: Fulleylove, John . In: General Artist Lexicon . The visual artists of all times and peoples (AKL). Volume 46, Saur, Munich a. a. 2005, ISBN 3-598-22786-8 , p. 287.
  2. ^ J. Möller: Elgood, George Samuel . In: General Artist Lexicon . The visual artists of all times and peoples (AKL). Volume 33, Saur, Munich a. a. 2002, ISBN 3-598-22773-6 , p. 217.
  3. ^ The Republican Palace Museum , in: Places to visit in Khartoum, 2013
  4. ^ Church of St. Peter at Bushy Heath, Hertfordshire. The Apse Windows , website, based on: Peter Cormack: Women Stained Glass Artists of the Arts and Crafts Movement , 1985. Catalog of an exhibition held at William Morris Gallery (London), 7 Dec. 1985 - 2 Mar. 1986
  5. a b c d The sites for the churches with further information, but without evidence of the stained glass windows listed here, were removed here on October 3, 2018, see version history.
  6. ^ Barnham-St Mary , at Sussex Parish Churches. A primary source of information on Churches in East and West Sussex.