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    George John Pinwell RWS (London 26 December 1842 – 8 September 1875 London), was a British illustrator and watercolourist. Pinwell was born on 26 December...
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    One Thousand and One Nights (category Books illustrated by John Tenniel)
    British editions include: Arthur Boyd Houghton, John Tenniel, John Everett Millais and George John Pinwell for Dalziel's Illustrated Arabian Nights Entertainments...
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  • realism movement in art John William North ARA RWS Frederick Walker ARA RWS George John Pinwell RWS Robert Walker Macbeth RA RWS George Hemming Mason ARA Arthur...
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    North became friends with Frederick Walker, Arthur Boyd Houghton and George John Pinwell, who would later become associated with the Idyllic school. He worked...
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    are sometimes referred to as the Idyllists. They include John William North, George John Pinwell and Frederick Walker. The video to the Bryan Adams hit...
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    Dobson resisted innovation, by artists such as Frederick Walker, and George John Pinwell who used bodycolour. Lee, Sidney, ed. (1901). "Dobson, William Charles...
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  • incident, a kidnapping that aroused international conflict in 1904 George John Pinwell – English painter Edward Reichmann – Austro-Hungarian and Canadian...
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    editor from 1909. The following three-quarter page illustrations by George John Pinwell (26 December 1842 – 8 September 1875) for Volume II (September 1866 –...
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  • The vicar of Wakefield [...]; with one hundred pictures drawn by George John Pinwell, engraved by the Brothers Dalziel, London: Ward and Lock, 1865. Golden...
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    classes to pupils such as Charles Keene (1823–1891), John William North (1842–1924), George John Pinwell (1842–1875) and Frederick Walker (1840–1875). He...
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    portraiture, figurative painting and sculpture. It opened a new school, on George Street (off Baker Street), London, in November 1927 after previously being...
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    onwards. A series of articles on Fred Walker, Charles Henry Bennett, George John Pinwell, and Fritz Eltze, which Swain wrote for Good Words (1888–89), were...
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    two years of his apprenticeship he met fellow artists J. W. North and George Pinwell, and he continued to paint in his spare time, in oils and watercolours...
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    Ross 1860: A Handbook for Collectors (1897) Bernardino Luini (1899) George J. Pinwell and His Works (1900) Francesco Raibolini Called Francia (1901) Fra...
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    unroofed platforms opened near the junction to the station, known as the Pinwell platforms. These eliminated the need for reversing trains but were separate...
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    sacristy. The rood screen dates from 1905 and was carved by Mary Rashleigh Pinwell. The church plate includes a silver chalice dated 1576. The parish registers...
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