List of works by Carl Almquist

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Detail of the Faith window of All Saints Church, Upper Stondon, Bedfordshire
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The Adoration of the Lamb window in St Wilfrid's Church, Grappenhall, Cheshire
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The Hireling Shepherd window in Christ Church, Over Wyresdale, Lancashire
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Detail of a stained-glass window in Betws Bledrws Church, Ceredigion

A list of the known extant works of Carl Almquist (1848 – 1924), a Swedish-born stained-glass artist whose professional life was spent entirely in Britain. He was a pupil of Henry Holiday and became one of the two chief designers for the well-known Lancaster firm of Shrigley and Hunt. He was in large measure responsible for establishing their late Pre-Raphaelite or Aesthetic style. Though largely neglected by 20th-century art historians, Almquist has more recently been acclaimed as a genius, and as one of the leading late-Victorian stained-glass designers.[1] Almquist designed many windows for locations in Scotland, Wales, the Home Counties, Yorkshire, and above all in the north-west of England, and there are scattered examples elsewhere.

Works

Because of the destruction by fire of most of the company's records in 1973[2] many Shrigley and Hunt windows can be attributed to individual designers only on stylistic grounds, if at all.[3] Any list of Carl Almquist's works is therefore necessarily incomplete. However, unless otherwise stated, all of the following Shrigley and Hunt windows have been firmly attributed to Almquist as designer.

Great Britain

England

Bedfordshire

Buckinghamshire

  • Steeple Claydon, St Michael's Church. A painted reredos in which the central panel, by Almquist, depicts the Resurrection, while the two side panels are by Jewitt. Waters comments that "Neither artist was most successful as a painter in oil, but this reredos is the most successful the firm was to produce."[9]

Cambridgeshire

  • Pampisford, St John the Baptist's Church. East window, three lights (1896). Subject: the Crucifixion.[10]

Cheshire

Cumbria

Derbyshire

Durham

  • Redmarshall, St Cuthbert's Church. A south window, two lights (c. 1905). Subject: musical angels.[17]

East Riding of Yorkshire

East Sussex

  • East Hoathly, parish church (no dedication). East window, three lights (1884). Possibly in collaboration with Jewitt and William Tipping. Subject: Christ and the Apostles.[19][20][21][22]

Greater London

Greater Manchester

Hertfordshire

  • Datchworth, All Saints Church. West window of the north aisle, two lights (1879). Subject: Sower and Reaper.[17]
  • Hoddesdon, St Catherine and St Paul's Church. East window of the south chapel (1877).[28]
  • Ware, St Mary the Virgin's Church. First window of the south aisle, three lights (1885). Subject: the early life of Christ.[12][29]

Kent

  • Aldington, St Martin's Church. South transept window, two lights (1887). Subject: two angels.[12]
  • Boxley, All Saints Church. West window of the north aisle, two lights (1913). Subject: St David and St James the Great. The main design is by Almquist, but the bands of Jesus stilling the tempest are by Patten Wilson.[12]

Lancashire

Lincolnshire

  • Epworth, St Andrew's Church. South chancel window, three lights (c. 1909). Subject: After the Resurrection. North window. Subject: Christ blessing little children.[41]

Merseyside

Norfolk

  • East Bilney, St Mary's Church. North chancel window (1886). Subject: the Resurrection.[41]

Northamptonshire

Northumberland

North Yorkshire

Nottinghamshire

Oxfordshire

South Yorkshire

Surrey

  • All Saints' Church, Grayswood. East window, five lights (1905). Subject: the Ascension and Resurrection. Also a north window. In the chancel are painted figures of Moses and David on linen canvas, by Almquist according to Waters, though Historic England only says they are possibly by him.[20][49]

West Yorkshire

  • Bradford, St James's Church. East window, five lights (1876). Subject: Scenes from the Life of Christ.[50]
  • Ledsham, All Saints Church. East window, five lights (1899). Subject: After the Resurrection.[50]
  • Queensbury, Holy Trinity Church. A north window, two lights (1884). Subject: the Good Shepherd, and the Parable of the Talents.[48]

Worcestershire

  • Evesham, All Saints Church. Two windows, each of four lights (1899). Subjects: Saints and Prophets.[18]

Scotland

Aberdeenshire

Dunbartonshire

  • Dumbarton, Town Hall. Council chamber window (1896). Subject: secular figures. The heraldry and patterns in which the figures are set are by Jewitt and others.[50]

Lanarkshire

Perthshire

  • Aberfoyle, parish church (no dedication). West window, two lights (1895). Subject: the Good Shepherd, and Moses.[50]
  • Aberfoyle, St Mary's Episcopal Church. East window, four lights (1896). Subject: Scenes from the Life of Christ. Waters described it as a superlative work of art.[51]

Wales

Clwyd

Dyfed

  • Betws Bledrws, parish church (no dedication). East window, three lights (1886). Subject: the Crucifixion. West window, one light (1887). Subject: St Michael. Six windows, each of one light (1886). Subjects: Angels. Porch windows (1887). Subjects: Angels. Almquist's windows are described in the Buildings of Wales series as lovely, and of a delicacy reminiscent of Morris & Co., while Waters called his St Michael "magnificent".[57][58][59]

Mid Glamorgan

Ireland

County Kilkenny

  • Kilkenny, St Canice's Cathedral. Three south chancel windows, each of one light (1902). Subject of the central lancet: St John and St Peter. Attributed to Almquist.[60]

Spain

Canary Islands

Tenerife

Sweden

Örebro County

  • Örebro, Olaus Petri Church. South transept window, three lights. Subject: the Passion of Christ. East window, three lights. Subject: Christ in Majesty, St Peter, and St Paul. Wall decorations in the choir.[62][63]
  • Örebro, St Nicholas Church. A north window, three lights (1881). Subject: musical angel. East window. Subject: Scenes from the Life of Christ. South transept window. Subject: Scenes from the Life of Christ. Various other windows.[52][64]

See also

Footnotes

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