Henry George Todd
Henry George Todd was a British artist born in 1820 and passed away in 1904. He was associated with the Arts and Crafts movement, which emphasized traditional craftsmanship and the decorative arts. Todd's work primarily focused on stained glass, and he became renowned for his intricate designs and vibrant use of color. Throughout his career, he contributed to numerous ecclesiastical and secular projects, significantly impacting the revival of stained glass artistry in the early 20th century. His dedication to craftsmanship and design helped sustain the principles of the Arts and Crafts movement during a period of industrialization. Todd's legacy is preserved in various public and private collections, reflecting his influence on the decorative arts.