Sir Frank William Brangwyn RA RWS RBA (12 May 1867 – 11 June 1956) was a Welsh artist, painter, watercolourist, printmaker, illustrator, and designer....
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The Brangwyn Hall (Welsh: Neuadd y Brangwyn) is a concert venue in Swansea. It is named after the artist Frank Brangwyn, whose British Empire Panels,...
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Frank Brangwyn, Story of Abon-Hassan the Wag ("He found himself upon the royal couch"), 1895–96, watercolour and tempera on millboard Frank Brangwyn,...
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Sert and Frank Brangwyn were later hired to paint other murals in their place. Sert would paint murals on the northern corridor, while Brangwyn would paint...
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influenced by American illustrator Dean Cornwell. Cornwell had studied with Frank Brangwyn and Harvey Dunn. Dunn had been a student of Howard Pyle. Reilly developed...
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Harry and William. Belleroche became a master lithographer. Artist Frank Brangwyn said that "no one else has succeeded in making lithography the rival...
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Contest-1940, depicting different aspects of the world and mankind. Frank Brangwyn painted four murals on the southern corridor, all of which symbolize...
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Bethune Louis Delacenserie Thomas Harper King William Curtis Brangwyn, father of Frank Brangwyn Charles De Wulf, architect of the city of Bruges and winner...
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chapel nave are adorned with a series of sixteen murals, painted by Frank Brangwyn in tempera in 1912-23. The murals illustrate scenes from the early Christian...
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nature of Spare's sexuality at the time remains debated; his friend Frank Brangwyn would later claim that he was "strongly" homosexual but had suppressed...
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