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Irish artist
b.
1889
–
1931
Harry Clarke (1889-1931) was an Irish stained-glass artist and book illustrator, renowned for his intricate and imaginative work. Born in Dublin, Clarke was exposed to the arts at a young age, as his father managed a decorative arts business. He studied at the Dublin Metropolitan School of Art and quickly gained recognition for his exceptional talent in stained glass design.
Clarke's stained-glass works are celebrated for their rich colors, detailed patterns, and often mystical or fantastical themes. His windows can be found in churches and buildings across Ireland and England, displaying a unique blend of Art Nouveau and Symbolist influences. In addition to his stained glass, Clarke achieved fame as an illustrator, particularly for his illustrations of Edgar Allan Poe's tales and Goethe's "Faust." His illustrations are characterized by their dark, dreamlike quality, and intricate details.
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