Burrell Stained Glass Collection
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Burrell Collection
The Burrell Collection
consists of more than 9,000 artworks
collected from all over the world and
over the years by Sir William Burrell, who had
started collecting said works of art since
his teens.
He and his wife, Lady Constance
Burrell donated his collection in 1944 to
the City of Glasgow.
This collection is one
of the greatest collections by one person in
the whole world.
The collection consists of significant
medieval art collections such as stained
glass, tapestries,
English oak furniture,
and alabasters. It also includes several
works of Impressionists Cezanne,
Degas, and
other European artists as well as an
important Islamic art collection and some
modern
pieces of sculpture such as works by
Rodin and Epstein. There are also a vast
collection of art
from ancient Egypt, China,
Rome and Greece.
The Burrell House wherein the collection is
housed was the winning design of an
architectural
competition and was opened to
the public in 1983. Special attention was
given to provide harmony between the
collection and the building, as well as the
park wherein it is situated.
The resulting building is airy and light and
its setting in woodland and the vastness of
the Burrell collection make the visit here a
memorable and enjoyable experience.