Collection: Harry Clarke

Stained Glass & Book Illustration

Museum-quality reproductions celebrating the work of Harry Clarke (1889–1931), one of Ireland’s most celebrated stained glass artists and book illustrators. Renowned for his intricate line work, symbolic imagery, and dreamlike compositions, Clarke’s art occupies a singular place in Irish visual culture.


Cultural Narrative

A leading figure of the Irish Arts and Crafts movement and the Celtic Revival, Harry Clarke is best known for his illustrations for literary works by Edgar Allan Poe, Hans Christian Andersen, and Goethe, as well as for his extraordinary stained glass commissions. His work blends medieval influence, symbolism, and modern imagination into richly detailed, otherworldly scenes.

Clarke’s distinctive visual language—marked by elaborate patterning, expressive figures, and luminous contrast—continues to influence Irish art and illustration. His works are widely held in museum collections and remain among the most recognisable achievements of early 20th-century Irish art.


Buying Reassurance

Each artwork in the Harry Clarke Collection is reproduced as a museum-quality giclée print, created for long-term enjoyment and conservation-grade display.

  • Archival pigment inks for exceptional detail and tonal depth
  • Premium heavyweight, acid-free, FSC-certified archival paper
  • Available framed or unframed to suit a range of interiors
  • Carefully curated to honour Clarke’s intricate line work and symbolism
  • Free worldwide shipping with no hidden fees
Symbolist illustration by Harry Clarke featuring mythical figures and ornate patterning