(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 ...
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(Born London, 7 March 1802 or 1803; died London, 1 October 1873). English painter, sculptor, and engraver, mainly of animal subjects. He was the son of an engraver and writer, John Landseer (1769–1852 ...
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Much art has aimed to encourage virtue and warn against vice. But anger, hate and its relations – revenge, violence and war – are powerful features of ancient myths, religious stories, literature and ...
(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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Art UK provides advice on how to take care of and photograph art objects, maintain a digital record of your artworks, and build those records through research – such as through the Art Detective ...
(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 ...
The artistic movement of Shona Sculpture only emerged in the mid 1900's, largely due to the English artist Frank McEwen who was responsible for nurturing, promoting and showcasing the art form. Shona ...