V.—Part of Window. Ardrahan, Galway.

PLATE VI.—Two Designs for Domestic Glass, by Miss M. J. Newill. From the cartoons.


VI.—From Cartoons for Domestic Glass.

PLATE VII.—"The Dream of St. Kenelm," by H. A. Payne. The author

had the pleasure of watching this work daily while in progress. It was done entirely by the artist's own hand, by way of a specimen "masterpiece" of craftsmanship, and the aim was to use to the full extent every resource of the material.


VII.—Window. "The Dream of St. Kenelm.

PLATE VIII.—Six "Quarries"—"Day and Night," "The Spirit on the Face of the Waters," "Creation of Birds and Fishes," "Eden," and "The Parable of the Good Seed," by Pupils of H. A. Payne, Birmingham School of Art. These lose very much by reduction, and should be seen with a lens magnifying 2-1/2 diameters. They are the designs of the pupils themselves (boys in their teens), and are examples of bold outline untouched after tracing. They are more elaborate than would be desirable for ordinary quarry glazing; being intended for interior work on a screen, to be seen close at hand with borrowed light.