Leonard Walker RBA RE RI (10 March 1877 – 13 June 1964) was a British painter and stained glass designer.
[5] His work, A Bowl of Roses, was described by The Studio:[8]...an instructive example of the manner in which an unpretending subject can be dignified by sound craftsman and artistic resource.
[10] He was a member of the Worshipful Company of Glaziers[11] The Victoria and Albert Museum have a collection of Walker's work,[12] while examples of his windows can be seen at All Saints, East Tuddenham, Norfolk,[13] St Ethelburga's Bishopsgate, London[14] and the East window at St Peter & St Paul, Tonbridge's Parish Church, which Gordon Rowe in The Daily Telegraph in 1955 described it as:[15] to me this window is more than an unusually beautiful creation.
It unfolds its message with a heartfelt prayer His later glass work was executed by James Powell and Sons.
[16] In 1930, he presented The Future of Stained Glass at the Exposition internationale des arts décoratifs et industriels moderne.