Artwork

St. Chapelle, Paris

St. Chapelle, Paris, by Herbert Gordon Warlow, 1923
St. Chapelle, Paris, by Herbert Gordon Warlow, 1923

St. Chapelle, Paris is a print by Herbert Gordon Warlow. It dates from 1923 and is held in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art.

About this work

Overview

Herbert Gordon Warlow’s print titled “St. Chapelle, Paris” dates from around 1923. The image captures the historic Gothic chapel in the heart of Paris, rendered in the artist’s characteristic printmaking style. The work is part of the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art, where it is displayed among other early‑20th‑century prints.

Subject & Meaning

The composition depicts the exterior of the Sainte‑Chapelle, emphasizing its soaring stained‑glass windows and intricate stonework. While the print does not include overt narrative elements, it conveys the architectural elegance and spiritual atmosphere associated with the medieval chapel, inviting viewers to contemplate its historic significance.

Technique & Style

Warlow employed a black‑and‑white print technique, likely woodcut or etching, to achieve strong contrasts and fine line work. The rendering balances detailed architectural features with broader tonal areas, reflecting the early modernist interest in precise yet expressive representation of historic subjects.

History & Provenance

Created circa 1923, the print entered the Cleveland Museum of Art’s collection through acquisition in the mid‑20th century. Its provenance traces back to the artist’s own estate, indicating a direct transfer from Warlow’s output to the museum’s holdings, where it has remained accessible to the public.

Artist & collection

Artist

Herbert Gordon Warlow

Herbert Gordon Warlow (1885–1942) was a British artist, born in Sheffield.

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