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Classical Landscape with Figures George Barret the elder (1728/1732–1784) (circle of) ...
(Born Co. Dublin, 27 November 1878; died London, 29 September 1931). British painter, chiefly famous as one of the leading fashionable portraitists of his day. Orpen was a child prodigy and had a ...
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(b Lausanne, Switzerland, 3 Nov. 1846; d Gormanston Castle, Co. Meath, 2 Oct. 1933). British painter who concentrated almost exclusively on military scenes. She initially had no military connections ...
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Write on Art is an annual national writing competition sponsored by Art UK and the Paul Mellon Centre to encourage an interest in art history and art writing among young people. Find out more about ...
An exceptional line of curators starting with Hans Hess from 1947 for twenty years helped establish a fine collection of 20th Century artworks. Most significantly initially was the collection of 40 or ...
Clement Fothergill Pitman (1894–1973), Art Director and Curator of Nottingham Castle Museum (1930–1959) Delmar Harmood Banner (1896–1983) ...
Painter using a richly Expressionist palette, draughtsman, printmaker and teacher, born in Lowestoft, Suffolk, where he attended the Technical School, also Lowestoft and Norwich Schools of Art. From ...