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(Born Soest, Westphalia, 14 September 1618; died London, 30 November 1680). Painter of Dutch origin who spent almost all his career in England and was naturalized in 1662. His family name was ...
(b London, 11 May 1889; d Bournemouth, Hampshire, 11 July 1946). English painter, book illustrator, writer, photographer, and designer. Nash was one of the most individual British artists of his ...
Norah Neilson Gray attended the Glasgow School of Art (1901–1906) under Fra Newbery (1855–1946), who sought to promote women’s inclusion in art and academia. Indeed, Gray became a member of the ...
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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 ...
Victims are seldom shown sympathy in classical myths and biblical stories depicted in art; more often they are expected to show fortitude and willingness to take revenge. Not until the Romantic period ...
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(b London, 13 Aug. 1889; d London, 7 Oct. 1946). British painter and printmaker. As a student at the Académie Julian, Paris, in 1912–13 Nevinson met several of the Futurists and he became the ...