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Nathaniel Hubert John Westlake FSA (1833–1921) was a 19th-century British artist specialising in stained glass.


Career

Nathaniel Westlake was born in Romsey in 1833. He began to design for the firm of Lavers & Barraud, Ecclesiastical Designers, in 1858, and became a partner ten years later, making the firm
Lavers, Barraud and Westlake Lavers, Barraud and Westlake were an English firm that produced stained glass windows from 1855 until 1921. They were part of the 19th-century Gothic Revival movement that had a significant influence on English civic, ecclesiastical and domestic ...
, of which he became sole proprietor in 1880. The firm was then known as Lavers & Westlake. A leading designer of the Gothic Revival movement, his works include ''The Vision of Beatrice'' (1864), commissioned for an exhibition of stained glass held at the South Kensington Museum (renamed the
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in 1899). In 1896, Lavers & Westlake were commissioned to reglaze two central lights in the great hall windows at Mary Datchelor Girls' School, Camberwell. The subjects were '' Lady Jane Grey discourses with
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'' and ''By Industry and Perseverance'', symbolising the importance of female endeavour in higher education. Other windows included ''On the way to Chapel'', ''Physical Exercise'', ''The Kindergarten'' and ''The Classroom''. The windows were removed from the school in 2010 after it was converted into a series of apartments.Martin Harrison FSA ''Nathaniel Westlake and the Stained Glass of Mary Datchelor Girls' School''. Published by the Clothworkers' Company, The Dorset Press, Dorchester England 2010 Westlake published under the name of "Nat Hubert John Westlake". He contributed an article on mosaics to the ''
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''. He died in Brighton on 8 May 1921.


Works


Stained glass

*Windows, Lady Chapel, and Stations of the Cross, St. Mary's Church, Ryde. *Windows at
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. *Five-light window at Napier Cathedral, New Zealand, 1889-1890 (destroyed in 1931 earthquake). *Windows at
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, London, 1889-1899. *Windows at Our Lady the Immaculate Conception Church, Devizes, Wiltshire, 1909. *Windows at All Saints,
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. *Windows at Mary Datchelor Girls' School, Camberwell, south London. *Windows at St Lawrence's Church, Westlake (Essex) *The Gordon Window in Booloominbah *Windows and murals at the Church of the Sacred Heart, Hove. The final work before his death was the stained glass above the doorway on the southwest side. *Windows of Marble Chapel in Mount Stuart House,
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. *Windows of chapel at St Michael's Cemetery, Rivelin, Sheffield. *Windows at
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. * As Lavers and Westlake, windows in the college chapel at St. Patrick's College, Maynooth, Co. Kildare, Ireland


Paintings

* The vaulted ceiling of
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(considered one of Westlake's finest works) * Reredos in St Charles Borromeo Church, Westminster * The triptych behind the altar at St John the Divine, Richmond, London, completed in 1908. Westlake also painted the sanctuary ceiling, which illustrates passages from the
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, chapter 14, and stations of the cross which are now missing. * Wall paintings in St Mary Magdalene, Enfield. * Paintings in the arcade spandrels at
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, London. * The sanctuary ceiling and Stations of the Cross, Church of St Francis of Assisi,
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, London. * Memorial in the Lady Chapel at
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, London, for Rev J P Waldo. * St John the Baptist's Church, Brighton * The ceiling and Stations of the Cross in the college chapel at St. Patrick's College, Maynooth, Co. Kildare, Ireland


Books

*''A souvenir of the exhibition of Christian art, held at Mechlin, in September, mdccclxiv,
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in a series of sketches, with descriptive letterpress'' (1866) *''Via Crucis, the way of the Cross in fourteen stations''
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(1876) *''A History of Design in Painted Glass'', Volume 1 (1881) *''A History of Design in Painted Glass''. Four volumes (1891–1894) *''An elementary history of design in mural painting principally during the Christian era'' (1901) *''History of Design in Mural Painting from the Earliest Times to the Twelfth Century: From the second until the twelfth centuries AD'' In two volumes. (1905) J. Parker, London *''The dance: historic illustrations of dancing from 3300 B.C. to 1911 A.D., by an antiquary''. (1911)


Gallery

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Plaque

There is a plaque on 20
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, which was Westlake's home during the 1880s, next to the offices of Lavers and Barraud.


References


External links


St Mary's Church, Great Shefford
Victoria and Albert Museum
The Church at Ephesus
Cardiff Castle
St Barnabas, St Edward the Confessor and St Mary Magdalene of Florence
Church of St George,
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