Harry Clarke Stained Glass Window - Detail from 'The Eve of St Agnes', 1923
Harry Clarke Stained Glass Window - Detail from 'The Eve of St Agnes', 1923
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This is Panel 2 from 'The Eve of St. Agnes'. This beautiful stained glass window by the Irish artist, Harry Clarke, was commissioned by Mr Harold Jacob for his father's house in Ailesbury Road, Dublin in 1923. The window is inspired by a poem of the same name by the poet, John Keats.
This self-cling Window Decoration is made with high grade materials and the highest quality printing achievable currently. There is no glue or adhesive - it clings to windows by static only. It is very easy to apply to the window, and can also be repositioned effortlessly.
When you unpack your Cling, you will find that it is mounted on a clear backing sheet. The Cling will be square or rectangular, and slightly smaller than its transparent backing sheet. Remove it by lifting one corner and gently pulling off the backing. Then, after making sure your window or glass door is clean and dry, just smooth the Cling onto the glass. If you don't get it right first time, just peel it off again and reposition. There is no residue.
DIMENSIONS: 18.2 x 13.6 cm w x h
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