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Reginald Hallward



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For Reginald Hallward's works, see Works of Reginald Hallward.





Window in St. Peter and St. Paul, by Reginald Hallward



Reginald Hallward (1858–1948) was a British artist who was born at Sandown on the Isle of Wight. He was a glassmaker, poet, painter and book designer.[1] He is best known for his stained glass and light glass works for British churches. Hallward founded a publishing business to publish his and his wife's books of poetry. Following World War I, Hallward created memorials for World War I soldiers in England, France and Belgium.

Some of his projects involved his wife, an artist and poet, and his daughter, also an artist.








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  • 1 Education

  • 2 Career

    • 2.1 Glasswork

    • 2.2 Literature

    • 2.3 Paintings



  • 3 Personal life

  • 4 Exhibitions

  • 5 References

  • 6 External links



[edit]Education


He privately educated before studying at the Slade School of Fine Art and the Royal College of Art.[1]

[edit]Career


Main article: Works of Reginald Hallward

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