Jean-Baptiste Capronnier

Jean-Baptiste Capronnier (1 February 1814 – 31 July 1891) was a Belgian stained glass painter.

Born in Brussels in 1814, he had much to do with the modern revival of glass-painting, and first made his reputation by his study of the old methods of workmanship, and his clever restorations of old examples, and copies made for the Brussels archaeological museum.

He carried out windows for various churches in Brussels (including the Église Royale Sainte-Marie), Bruges, Amsterdam, the UK[1][2] and elsewhere, and his work was commissioned also for France, Italy and England.

Capronnier was also an entomologist specialising in Lepidoptera and he became a Member of the Royal Belgian Entomological Society.

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Three scenes of the legend of the Miraculous Sacrament. Stained glass windows in the Cathédrale of Saints-Michel-et-Gudule , Brussels, by Jean-Baptiste Capronnier (c. 1870)