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Michael and All Angels church in Brighton 'as one of the finest modern windows I know of.'" The early window, designed by Ford Madox Brown was the inspiraton for Image's Archangel window at Mortehoe. earliest stained glass commissions, one of a pair of two-light windows (1862) depicting the four archangels at St. Image's early designs, composed of individual figures against a floral background, was inspired by Morris's previous work. Image's designs were influenced by the work of William Morris. One of Image's first stained glass designs, The Seasons, manufactured by James Powell & Sons, was exhibited at the Paris International Exhibition in 1878. He was an active member of the Art Workers' Guild in London and became a Master of the guild in 1900. Image was co-editor of the Guild's magazine, The Hobby Horse, from 1886 to 1892. With Mackmurdo, Image established the Guild's workshops which produced furniture, wallpaper, primarily domestic design such as furniture, stained glass, metalwork, and decorative painting. He was associated with the Century Guild of Artists in London, founded by prominent architect and designer A. The Century Guild of Artists and Art Workers' Guild Image eventually abandoned the clergy in 1882. Mackmurdo and Ruskin's assistant, Arthur Burgess in 1880. He was a curate at Tottenham and later at St. He was ordained deacon in 1872, and priest the next year. Intending on entering the clergy and following his father as Vicar of Bodiam, Image took Holy Orders at the age of 24. He attended Marlborough College and the New College, Oxford in 1868 where he studied drawing under John Ruskin. 1802–1878), vicar of Bodiam and Mary Maxwell ( nee Hinds c. Selwyn Image was born in Bodiam, Sussex on 17 February 1849 to the Reverend John Image (c.