Charles Eamer Kempe

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Charles Eamer Kempe was a prominent late 19th-century English stained glass designer and church decorator known for his richly colored, Gothic Revival ecclesiastical artworks.

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instanceOf English artist
church decorator
designer
person
stained glass artist
activeYearsEnd 1907
activeYearsStart 1860s
birthDate 1837-06-29
birthPlace Brighton NERFINISHED
England
Sussex NERFINISHED
burialPlace St Wulfran’s Church, Ovingdean NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
deathDate 1907-04-29
educatedAt Pembroke College, Oxford NERFINISHED
employer Clayton and Bell NERFINISHED
era Edwardian era NERFINISHED
Victorian era
familyName Kempe NERFINISHED
field ecclesiastical art
stained glass
founded C. E. Kempe & Co. NERFINISHED
fullName Charles Eamer Kempe NERFINISHED
genre religious art
givenName Charles
hasWorkIn cathedrals in England
parish churches in Britain
influencedBy George Frederick Bodley NERFINISHED
William Morris NERFINISHED
knownFor church decoration
late 19th-century English stained glass design
movement Gothic Revival NERFINISHED
nationality English
notableWork stained glass at St Mary’s Church, Fairford
stained glass at St Peter’s Church, Brighton
stained glass windows in churches across England
occupation artist
church decorator
stained glass designer
religion Anglicanism
signature wheatsheaf emblem
style Gothic Revival ecclesiastical decoration
richly colored stained glass
subjectOf Kempe Society NERFINISHED
workLocation London, England
surface form: London

Sussex NERFINISHED

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