Glass window design for Glasgow Cathedral: from the story of Hezekiah, Georg Fortner (Munich 1814 - 1879 Munich), 1861, drawing, pencil, black-grey pen, watercolour; opaque white, 490 x 271 mm, M.o. 'No 16' (Bleist., cropped); l.o. '16' (pen in black-brown); 'blue' (lead.); on the arch above the coat of arms in the window M.u. the motto 'Deus Dabit Vela' and 'John. Tenant of Saint Polloy.' (Lead.); in the three windows below 'Brown Glass.' - verso: four approbations

Glass window design for Glasgow Cathedral: from the story of Hezekiah, Georg Fortner (Munich 1814 - 1879 Munich), 1861, drawing, pencil, black-grey pen, watercolour; opaque white, 490 x 271 mm, M.o. 'No 16' (Bleist., cropped); l.o. '16' (pen in black-brown); 'blue' (lead.); on the arch above the coat of arms in the window M.u. the motto 'Deus Dabit Vela' and 'John. Tenant of Saint Polloy.' (Lead.); in the three windows below 'Brown Glass.' - verso: four approbations Stock Photo
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Penta Springs Limited / Alamy Stock Photo

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4008 x 7320 px | 33.9 x 62 cm | 13.4 x 24.4 inches | 300dpi

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23 August 2023

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