John Linnell (1729–1796) was an 18th-century cabinet-maker and designer. Linnell was in charge of one of London's largest cabinet-makers firms of the 18th...
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John Linnell (cabinet maker) (1729–1796), English cabinet-maker John Linnell (painter) (1792–1882), English landscape painter John Wycliffe Linnell (1878–1967)...
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portrait painter John Linnell (cabinet maker) (1729–1796), English cabinet maker John Wycliffe Linnell, British physician John Linnell Bond, architect...
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founding member of the Beatles John Charles Julian Lennon (born 1963), English singer, son of John Lennon John Sidney Linnell (born 1959), American singer-songwriter...
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1760s. Cabinet-makers associated with London-made marquetry furniture, 1765–1790, include Thomas Chippendale and less familiar names, like John Linnell, the...
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employ in his reconstruction of Kedleston. Curzon's cabinet-maker of choice was John Linnell. Linnell created the arguably the most magnificent sofas of...
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furnishings for his interiors, preferring to work with such able cabinet-makers as John Linnell, Thomas Chippendale, and Ince and Mayhew. So many able designers...
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introduced to Holland through his relative John Linnell, who was in charge of one of London's leading cabinet-maker and upholsterer's firms and a rival to...
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The accordion has also been used in the rock genre, most notably by John Linnell of They Might Be Giants, featuring more prominently in the band's earlier...
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the rest of his career. A chance remark establishes that the cabinet-maker John Linnell attended life-classes at the St. Martin's Lane Academy, and William...
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