Evie Hone

Evie Hone
Born
Eva Sydney Hone

22 April 1894
Roebuck Grove House, Donnybrook, County Dublin, Ireland
Died13 March 1955
Rathfarnham, County Dublin, Ireland
NationalityIrish
Education
Known forstained glass
Site of Rathfarnham workshop, Marley Park courtyard
Portrait of Evie Hone by Hilda van Stockum

Eva Sydney Hone RHA (22 April 1894 – 13 March 1955), usually known as Evie, was an Irish painter and stained glass artist.[1] She is considered to be an early pioneer of cubism, although her best known works are stained glass. Her most notable pieces are the East Window in the Chapel at Eton College, which depicts the Crucifixion, and My Four Green Fields, which is now in the Government Buildings in Dublin.

  1. ^ a b Nicola Gordon Bowe (May 2009). Hone, Eva Sydney (1894–1955). Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, online edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/33965 (subscription required)