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Window And Grove Collection

"Window & Grove: Capturing the Essence of Artists and Icons" Step into a world where artistry meets history, as we delve into the captivating works of Window & Grove

Background imageWindow And Grove Collection: The Jubilee Hymn. Appointed to be used in all churches and chapels on Sunday, June 20, 1897

The Jubilee Hymn. Appointed to be used in all churches and chapels on Sunday, June 20, 1897. Written by the late Bishop of Wakefield

Background imageWindow And Grove Collection: HB Conway, British actor, 1888. Artist: Window & Grove

HB Conway, British actor, 1888. Artist: Window & Grove
HB Conway, British actor, 1888. A photograph from The Theatre, A Monthly Review, Volume XII, July to December, 1888, Strand Publishing Company, London, 1888

Background imageWindow And Grove Collection: John Clayton, British actor, 1888. Artist: Window & Grove

John Clayton, British actor, 1888. Artist: Window & Grove
John Clayton, British actor, 1888. A photograph from The Theatre, A Monthly Review, Volume XI, January to June, 1888, Strand Publishing Company, London, 1888

Background imageWindow And Grove Collection: Grace Palotta, actress, 1899-1900. Artist: Window & Grove

Grace Palotta, actress, 1899-1900. Artist: Window & Grove
Grace Palotta, actress, 1899-1900

Background imageWindow And Grove Collection: Herbert Waring (1857-1932) and Winifred Emery (1844-1942), actors, early 20th century

Herbert Waring (1857-1932) and Winifred Emery (1844-1942), actors, early 20th century. Artist: Window & Grove
Herbert Waring (1857-1932) and Winifred Emery (1844-1942), actors, early 20th century

Background imageWindow And Grove Collection: Arthur Bourchier, English actor, 1901. Artist: Window & Grove

Arthur Bourchier, English actor, 1901. Artist: Window & Grove
Arthur Bourchier, English actor, 1901

Background imageWindow And Grove Collection: Dame Ellen Terry, English stage actress, 1901. Artist: Window & Grove

Dame Ellen Terry, English stage actress, 1901. Artist: Window & Grove
Dame Ellen Terry, English stage actress, 1901. Pictured in the role of Lady Macbeth

Background imageWindow And Grove Collection: Mrs Lewis (Kate Terry) and Miss Mabel Terry-Lewis, British actresses, 1901. Artist: Window & Grove

Mrs Lewis (Kate Terry) and Miss Mabel Terry-Lewis, British actresses, 1901. Artist: Window & Grove
Mrs Lewis (Kate Terry) and Miss Mabel Terry-Lewis, British actresses, 1901. Mabel Terry-Lewis was the daughter of Kate Terry and Arthur Lewis

Background imageWindow And Grove Collection: Violet Vanbrugh, English actress, 1901. Artist: Window & Grove

Violet Vanbrugh, English actress, 1901. Artist: Window & Grove
Violet Vanbrugh, English actress, 1901

Background imageWindow And Grove Collection: Sir George Stuart White, British Army general, 1902. Artist: Window & Grove

Sir George Stuart White, British Army general, 1902. Artist: Window & Grove
Sir George Stuart White, British Army general, 1902. White served with the 92nd Highland Regiment and won a VC in the Afghan War

Background imageWindow And Grove Collection: Paul Sanford Methuen, 3rd Baron Methuen, British military commander, 1902. Artist: Window & Grove

Paul Sanford Methuen, 3rd Baron Methuen, British military commander, 1902. Artist: Window & Grove
Paul Sanford Methuen, 3rd Baron Methuen, British military commander, 1902. Methuen (1845-1932) achieved the rank of Lieutenant General in 1899

Background imageWindow And Grove Collection: Winifred Emery and Cyril Maud in The School for Scandal, c1902. Artist: Window & Grove

Winifred Emery and Cyril Maud in The School for Scandal, c1902. Artist: Window & Grove
Winifred Emery and Cyril Maud in The School for Scandal, c1902. Husband-and-wife team Winifred Emery as Lady Teazle and Cyril Maud as Sir Peter in Richard Sheridans restoration comedy

Background imageWindow And Grove Collection: Ellen Terry in Henry VIII, c1902. Artist: Window & Grove

Ellen Terry in Henry VIII, c1902. Artist: Window & Grove
Ellen Terry in Henry VIII, c1902. English stage actress Ellen Terry as Catherine of Aragon in Shakespeares Henry VIII

Background imageWindow And Grove Collection: Mrs Brown Potter, American actress, c1902. Artist: Window & Grove

Mrs Brown Potter, American actress, c1902. Artist: Window & Grove
Mrs Brown Potter, American actress, c1902. Mrs Brown Potter (1857-1936), whose real name was Mary Cora Urquhart


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"Window & Grove: Capturing the Essence of Artists and Icons" Step into a world where artistry meets history, as we delve into the captivating works of Window & Grove. This renowned artistic duo has left an indelible mark on the creative landscape, immortalizing some of the most influential figures of their time. In 1897, their brushstrokes brought to life "The Jubilee Hymn, " a masterpiece appointed for use in churches and chapels across Britain. With meticulous attention to detail, Window & Grove captured the essence of this sacred hymn, infusing it with vibrant colors that resonated with worshippers. Their talent extended beyond religious themes as they turned their focus towards British actors. In 1888, HB Conway took center stage under their skilled hands. The portrait exuded charisma and passion, showcasing Conway's theatrical prowess in every stroke. John Clayton followed suit in 1888; his image radiating confidence and charm. Window & Grove's ability to capture not only physical features but also inner emotions made them masters at bringing characters to life on canvas. Grace Palotta graced their canvases between 1899-1900—a testament to her talent as an actress during that era. Her portrayal was nothing short of mesmerizing; her eyes seemed to hold secrets untold while her smile hinted at hidden depths waiting to be explored. Moving forward into the early 20th century, Herbert Waring and Winifred Emery became subjects for Window & Grove's artistry. Their joint portrait showcased a harmonious blend of love and dedication shared by two remarkable actors who left an indelible mark on British theater. Arthur Bourchier stepped onto their canvas in 1901—an English actor whose presence commanded attention both onstage and offstage. His intense gaze spoke volumes about his commitment to his craft—a true embodiment of theatrical excellence captured by Window & Grove's gifted hands.