A 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH STAINED GLASS PANEL DEPICTING THE GOOD SHEPHERD ATTRIBUTED TO CHARLES EAMER KEMPE (1838-1907) of rectangular form, Christ with a halo and holding a staff and a lamb, within a border featuring decorative pearl beading, in a later ebonised, stained wood frame, 93cm high x 60cm wide including frame The delicately painted pearls visible in the present example feature in many of Kempe's stained glass windows, for example his detail of St Dorothy, at Staplefield. Other examples of his work can be found at Wightwick Manor, near Wolverhampton, now managed by the National Trust.