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This pen and ink drawing comprises one of William Bell Scott’s designs for the fourteen stained-glass windows in the Ceramic Gallery. Henry Cole, the first director of the Museum, was responsible for the theme. Mirroring the arrangement of ceramic items within the gallery, the stained-glass windows depicted historical periods of ceramic manufacture: seen here are the processes of producing Staffordshire ware. Scott executed the designs by painting onto glass panes with a brush, keeping the windows virtually free of colour (yellow being the only stain used) so as not to darken the gallery. Scott also designed two stained-glass windows for the landings of the two staircases leading up from the Ceramic Gallery to the Lecture Theatre.","physicalDescription":"Small-scale pen and ink drawing with yellow watercolour on paper. Divided into four yellow-bordered rectangular lights, with a further light indicated above, this design for a stained-glass window in the Ceramic Gallery (now the Silver Gallery, Rooms 65-69) is labelled ‘Staffordshire Processes … 9th Window’. In each of the upper two lights, a man and a woman work together before a large window: the left-hand image shows throwing, and the right-hand image shows turning. In the lower left light, two standing figures prepared printed designs, whilst a third, seated figure applies a design to a plate. In the lower right light, seated female figures paint onto ceramic ware. Drawn to a larger scale and coloured with yellow watercolour, to the side is a detail of the foliage pattern to be used as a border. 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