Henry Gustave Hiller (1865–1946) was an artist based in Liverpool, England. He studied at the Manchester School of Art and is mainly known as a designer of painted gesso reliefs and stained glass.[1]

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Stained glass

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An example of Hiller's work: the stained glass depicting Jesus, The Good Shepherd, in the Lady Chapel at St. Mary's West Bank. The maker's mark is in the bottom right corner.

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Citations

  1. ^ PMSA Artists' Biographies, Liverpool University Press, archived from the original on 10 June 2011, retrieved 11 October 2008
  2. ^ Pollard & Pevsner (2006), pp. 232–233
  3. ^ Pollard & Pevsner (2006), p. 75
  4. ^ Hubbard (1986), p. 240
  5. ^ Hartwell, Hyde & Pevsner (2004), p. 547
  6. ^ History and Architecture, All Saints Church, Thornton Hough, retrieved 11 October 2008
  7. ^ Pollard & Pevsner (2006), p. 382
  8. ^ Pollard & Pevsner (2006), p. 440
  9. ^ Pollard & Pevsner (2006), p. 493
  10. ^ Pollard & Pevsner (2006), p. 583
  11. ^ Pollard & Pevsner (2006), p. 448
  12. ^ Hartwell et al. (2011), pp. 151–152
  13. ^ Hartwell et al. (2011), p. 405
  14. ^ Hartwell, Hyde & Pevsner (2004), p. 663
  15. ^ Hubbard (1986), p. 168
  16. ^ New Hutton - St Stephen's Church, Julian Thurgood, archived from the original on 20 July 2008, retrieved 11 October 2008
  17. ^ Pollard & Pevsner (2006), p. 326
  18. ^ Botany, National Museums Liverpool, retrieved 11 October 2008

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