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STRUDWICK, JOHN MELHUISH

John Melhuish Strudwick was born at Clapham in London in 1849. He studied at the National Art Training School, South Kensington and the Royal Academy Schools, where he was not particularly successful, but received encouragement from the Scots painter John Pettie. He worked as studio assistant to Spencer Stanhope and then Edward Burne-Jones, which firmly [...]

HOYTON, EDWARD BOUVERIE

 
Edward Bouverie Hoyton was born at Lewisham in south London in 1900. He studied etching under Malcolm Osborne and Stanley Anderson at Goldsmiths’ College, New Cross, south London. He was one of a small group of talented etchers of pastoral landscapes at Goldsmiths’ which included Graham Sutherland, Robin Tanner, William Larkins and Paul Drury. That [...]

CONNARD, PHILIP

Philip Connard was born at Southport in Lancashire on 24 March 1875. He was the son of David Connard and was given a minimum of state schooling, before joining the building trade as a house-painter. He attended evening classes in art, won a scholarship to the National Art Training School, South Kensington in 1896 and [...]

MACNAB, IAIN

Iain MacNab was born at Iloilo in the Philippines on 21 October 1890. He was the son of an official of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank. He was educated in Edinburgh and grew up in Scotland. From 1911 to 1914, he studied accountancy (which would later stand him in good stead in a number [...]

LLEWELLYN, SIR WILLIAM

William Samuel Henry Llewellyn was born on 1 December 1858 at Cirencester in Gloucestershire. He studied under Edward Poynter at the Royal College of Art and in Paris. Llewellyn painted portraits and landscapes and taught at the Lambeth School of Art, where Arthur Rackham was one of his pupils. He first exhibited at the Royal [...]

TANNER, ROBIN

Robin Tanner was born in Bristol in 1904. He was educated at Chippenham Grammar School in Willtshire. The year 1924 saw the publication of Laurence Binyon’s book The Followers of William Blake and in 1926, Martin Hardie organised a retrospective of Samuel Palmer’s work at the V&A. Inspired by these developments, Tanner began taking night-school [...]

YEATS, JOHN BUTLER

John Butler Yeats was born at Tullylish, County Down in Ireland on 16 March 1839. He was the son of a Church of Ireland rector. He was educated at Atholl Academy on the Isle of Man, then under by all accounts, a brutal regime. Two of his schoolmates were Charles and George Pollexfen. He then [...]

OULESS, WALTER WILLIAM

Walter William Ouless was born 21 September 1848 at St Helier on Jersey in the Channel Islands. He was the son the son of the artist Philip John Ouless (1817-85), who specialised in painting maritime subjects. Walter entered the Royal Academy Schools as a student on 21 April 1865 at the age of 17. He [...]

FLANAGAN, BARRY

Barry Flanagan was born at Prestatyn, North Wales on 11 January 1941. His father was a set designer at the Warner Brothers’ film studios at Teddington, Middlesex. Barry was one of four children and was educated at Foxhunt Manor and Mayfield College in East Sussex. He briefly read architecture at Birmingham College of Art, before [...]

UNDERWOOD, LEON

Leon George Claude Underwood was born at Shepherd’s Bush, London on 25 December 1890. He was the eldest of the three sons of Theodore George Black Underwood and Rose Ellen Cornelius. The previous three male generations of the Underwood family had been antiquaries and numismatists. George had an antique and print shop in Praed Street, Paddington. [...]