Rochford, Worcestershire, St Michael's
East window by Morris & Co, 1865.
A very early work by Morris and described by Pevsner himself as "fresh and naive and infinitely superior to anything done at the time in England or abroad."
In the 2007 Pevsner update, Alan Brooks writes that the centre Adoration panel and the angels in the traceries were cartooned by Edward Burne-Jones while the flanking angels were done by William Morris himself.
What a splendid piece of art to have in a remote English country church.
Rochford, Worcestershire, St Michael's
East window by Morris & Co, 1865.
A very early work by Morris and described by Pevsner himself as "fresh and naive and infinitely superior to anything done at the time in England or abroad."
In the 2007 Pevsner update, Alan Brooks writes that the centre Adoration panel and the angels in the traceries were cartooned by Edward Burne-Jones while the flanking angels were done by William Morris himself.
What a splendid piece of art to have in a remote English country church.