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IG_442: Record Drawing of Stained Glass
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Title

Stucco and glass windows of the Beyt Hassan Pasha

Type of Object
Dimensions
19 x 26.5 cm
Artist / Producer
Dating
c. 1845
Location
Inventory Number
E.3711-1938
Research Project
Author and Date of Entry
Sarah Tabbal 2024

Iconography

Description

This pencil and watercolour drawing by the British architect James William Wild (1814–1892) depicts two rectangular stucco and glass windows. The window on the left shows stylized roses in a medallion and hyacinths in the four corners; it is accompanied on the left and lower sides by a scale with numbers. The window on the right shows the motif of a vase with different flowers (roses, lilies, and carnations) within an arch decorated with geometric ornament. Wild made studies of individual flowers, on a larger scale, on the right-hand side in fine pencil drawings. For example, he abstracted the rose blossom at the centre of the left window into geometric shapes. The colours red, blue, and yellow predominate in both windows. Wild has added a pencil note in the lower left corner of the drawing.

Iconclass Code
25G41 · flowers
25G41(CARNATION) · flowers: carnation
25G41(HYACINTH) · flowers: hyacinth
25G41(ROSE) · flowers: rose
41A6711 · flowers in a vase
Iconclass Keywords
Inscription

Beyt Hassan Pasha (in the lower left corner of the drawing)

Signature

J. W. Wild

Materials, Technique and State of Preservation

Technique

Pencil and watercolour on paper.

History

Research

Francine Giese (2022, p. 97) has compared the window shown on the left side of this sketch by Wild with an Islamic stucco and glass window (V&A, 1200-1883) of similar design that formed part of the lot of Cairene stucco and glass windows bought for the South Kensington Museum in London in 1883 by Edward William Lane’s nephew Stanley Lane-Poole (1854–1931). Wild also recorded the windows of this house (‘Beyt Hassan Pasha’) in other drawings (IG_440, IG_441, IG_448).

Further literature:
Thomas, 2013, fig. 10.
Giese, 2021, fig. 5.

Dating
c. 1845
Period
1844 – 1847
Related Locations
Place of Manufacture

Provenance

Owner
Victoria and Albert Museum, Inventory Number: E.3711-1938
Previous Owner

Elizabeth H.M. Wild

Bibliography and Sources

Literature

Giese, F. (2022). Eastern Light: Western Fascination for Islamic Colored Glass Windows. Manazir Journal, 3, 93–109. https://doi.org/10.36950/manazir.2021.3.7

Thomas, A. (2013). James Wild, Cairo and the South Kensington Museum. In M. Volait (ed.), Le Caire dessiné et photographié au XIXe* *siècle (pp. 41–68). Paris: Picard.

Image Information

Name of Image
GBR_London_VAM_IG_442
Credits
© Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Link to the original photo

Citation suggestion

Tabbal, S. (2024). Stucco and glass windows of the Beyt Hassan Pasha. In Vitrosearch. Retrieved December 5, 2025 from https://www.vitrosearch.ch/objects/2713286.

Record Information

Reference Number
IG_442