Sheffield, St Williams of York RC

Children Window

 

The stained glass panel is entitled 'the Tree of Life' and was painted by master glass painter Paul Quail and was installed in the chancel's south window in 1987.

 

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Paul Quail

 

Paul Quail (1928 – 31 July 2010) was a British stained-glass artist. He was elected a fellow of the British Society of Master Glass Painters in 1973 and was a member of Christian Arts and the Society of Catholic Artists.[1]

 

Career

 

He was born in Langley, Buckinghamshire and attended Blackfriars school in Laxton, Northamptonshire. After serving in the Royal Tank Regiment during the Second World War he studied art and design at the Chelsea School of Art and went on to Brighton College of Art where he qualified as an art teacher. He then served an apprenticeship at the stained-glass studios of Lowndes & Drury, Francis Spear and Eddie Nuttgens. He taught the art of stained-glass at Flatford Mill and at West Dean College.

 

Stained-glass windows that he designed were made using handmade glass, usually with a religious concept, and are to be found both in Britain and abroad. Quail designed the windows in the south transept of St Margaret's Church, Hopton when it was converted to a Julian chapel.[2] Heavenly Jerusalem was installed in St Thomas Aquinas Church, Ham in 1990 as the sole stained-glass window.

 

Personal life

 

He was married for a second time in 1981 to the sculptor Jane Quail and they had a studio in Gunthorpe, Norfolk. He died on 31 July 2010, in the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital and is buried at East Bergholt Cemetery.[3]

 

References

 

Quail, Jane (21 October 2010). "Paul Quail obituary". The Guardian.none

"Norfolk Churches: St Margaret, Hopton-on-Sea". Retrieved 17 January 2021.none

"Paul Quail". Eastern Daily Press. 11 August 2010.none

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Quail

 

www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2010/oct/21/paul-quail-o...

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