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IG_446: Record Drawing of Stained Glass
(GBR_London_VAM_IG_446)

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Title

Stucco and glass windows in the house of Sheikh al-ʿAbbasi al-Mahdi

Type of Object
Dimensions
18.5 x 26 cm
Artist / Producer
Dating
1847
Location
Inventory Number
E.3715-1938
Research Project
Author and Date of Entry
Sarah Tabbal 2024

Iconography

Description

This pencil and watercolour drawing by the British architect James William Wild (1814–1892) depicts two rectangular stucco and glass windows. The window on the left side shows stylized architecture flanked by two cypress trees, and the window on the right features tendril ornament. Wild has indicated the outlines of further windows in fine pencil drawing on this sheet and added notes in fine pencil. The letters ‘a’ and ‘b’ can be read above the coloured window on the right-hand side.

Iconclass Code
12I61 · temple, shrine ~ Islam, Mohammedanism
25G3(CYPRESS) · trees: cypress
48A98312 · tendrils ~ ornament
Iconclass Keywords
cypress · minaret · mosque · shrine · temple · tendril
Inscription

Windows in the mandarah of the / Beyt Sheik Mahdee. (in the upper left-hand corner of the drawing)
…white ground…. (text in English, in the upper right-hand part of the drawing)

…effect… (text in English, in the lower right-hand part of the drawing)
a / b (letters on the right hand side)

Materials, Technique and State of Preservation

Technique

Pencil and watercolour on paper.

History

Research

Several drawings made by Wild in the 1840s bear witness to his intensive study of stucco and glass windows in Cairo; they are held today in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. In the upper left-hand corner of this drawing, Wild has added a fine pencil note that reads ‘Windows in the mandarah of the Beyt Sheik Mahdee’, indicating that the windows were situated in the ‘House of the Mufti’ in Cairo – so named because it was owned by the supreme mufti of Egypt, Sheikh al-ʿAbbasi al-Mahdi (1827–1897) between 1847 and 1886 (Llewellyn, 1998, p. 154). Wild also treated windows located in this Cairene house in two other drawings (IG_436, IG_437).

Dating
1847
Related Locations
Place of Manufacture

Provenance

Owner
Victoria and Albert Museum, Inventory Number: E.3715-1938
Previous Owner

Elizabeth H.M. Wild

Bibliography and Sources

Literature

Llewellyn, B. (1998). Two Interpretations of Islamic Domestic Interiors in Cairo: J. F. Lewis and Frank Dillon. In Travellers in Egypt, ed. Paul Starkey and Janet Starkey. London and New York: Tauris, 148–56.

Image Information

Name of Image
GBR_London_VAM_IG_446
Credits
© Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Link to the original photo

Citation suggestion

Tabbal, S. (2024). Stucco and glass windows in the house of Sheikh al-ʿAbbasi al-Mahdi. In Vitrosearch. Retrieved December 5, 2025 from https://vitrosearch.ch/objects/2713290.

Record Information

Reference Number
IG_446