John Baker (stained glass artist)

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Born11 March 1916
Died20 December 2007 (aged 91)
Hastings, U.K.
SpouseHilary Stebbing
John Baker
Born11 March 1916
Died20 December 2007 (aged 91)
Hastings, U.K.
Alma materCentral School of Art and Design
SpouseHilary Stebbing

John 'Jack' Baker (1916-2007) was a British stained-glass artist, teacher, conservator and author.

He was a student at the Central School of Arts and Crafts in the late 1930s, where he was a contemporary of Monica Walker and the artist, illustrator and children's author Hilary Stebbing, whom he married in 1946.[1] He worked under James Hogan at the Whitefriars Glass before joining Samuel Caldwell junior at Canterbury Cathedral in 1948 to help reinstate the medieval glass removed for safekeeping during the Second World War.[1]

Teaching

Baker taught stained glass at the Central School of Arts and Crafts from 1951,[2] where in 1953-54 he ran the stained glass department with Tom Fair,[3] and his pupils included Robert Sowers and Margaret Traherne.[4] From 1963 he taught at Kingston College of Art.[5]

His work was exhibited at The Architectural Association in January 1956.[6]

Stained glass, mosaic & sculpture

Dalle de verre

Publications

References

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