Sir Muirhead Bone (23 March 1876 – 21 October 1953) was a Scottish etcher and watercolourist who became known for his depiction of industrial and architectural...
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novel The Front Line (illustrated by Muirhead Bone) (1916) non-fiction The Western Front (illustrated by Muirhead Bone, introduction by Gen. Sir Douglas...
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James Bone (c. 1880 - 16 July 1953) and Muirhead Bone (23 March 1876 – 21 October 1953) were cousins; Muirhead Bone and William Drummond Bone were first...
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Muirhead Bone traveled abroad extensively, especially in Italy and Spain. In 1937, Muirhead Bone was knighted, and Gertrude became Lady Gertrude Bone...
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of artists associated with the New English Art Club, NEAC, including Muirhead Bone and Augustus John. He had a wax model shown in a large exhibition of...
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Muirhead may refer to: Muirhead (surname) Muirhead Bone (1876–1953), Scottish artist Muirhead Collins (1852-1927), English-born Royal Navy officer, colonial...
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became something of a celebrity. In April 1917, with the support of Muirhead Bone and his own father, Nevinson was appointed an official war artist by...
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painter Ian Bone (author) (born 1956), Australian writer, author and novelist John T. Bone (1947–2019), British-born actor Muirhead Bone (1876–1953),...
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advice of William Rothenstein, to appoint Muirhead Bone as Britain's first official war artist in May 1916. After Bone returned to England he was replaced by...
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Jónsson - Ásgrímur Jónsson, Icelandic painter (died 1958) March 23 – Muirhead Bone, Scottish-born etcher (died 1953) April 1 – Jacoba van Heemskerck, Dutch...
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Sarah Muirhead-Allwood (FRCS) (born 1947), is a British orthopaedic surgeon known for performing complex hip resurfacings and unusual hip replacements...
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included Sir Muirhead Bone, the artist, and Captain Sir David Bone, author and mariner. He married Anne McGavigan in 1903; they had no children. Bone was a boyhood...
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working and studying in Manchester, Holden formed friendships with artist Muirhead Bone and his future brother-in-law Francis Dodd. About this time Holden was...
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to painting and art criticism. Stephen Bone was born in Chiswick in west London, the son of Sir Muirhead Bone, an artist, and Gertrude Helena Dodd, a...
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and illustrator John Blair (c. 1849–1934), painter Muirhead Bone (1876–1953), etcher Phyllis Bone (1894–1972), sculptor William Bonnar (1800–1863), portraitist...
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1916 Masterman recruited artist Muirhead Bone. He was sent to France and by October had produced 150 drawings. After Bone returned to England he was replaced...
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collecting and writing about Muirhead Bone's prints when Bone first exhibited in London in 1902, paying one or two guineas at Bone's dealer. By 1918 he was...
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then a Committee member E.C. Gregory, Committee Secretary from 1942 Muirhead Bone, artist member and trustee of the Imperial War Museum Percy Jowett,...
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to make room for blocks of flats and offices at 170–173 Piccadilly. Muirhead Bone captured its demise in his work The Dissolution of Egyptian Hall. The...
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Carrying the Cross, which is now in the Tate. In 1921 Spencer stayed with Muirhead Bone at Steep in Hampshire where he worked on mural designs for a village...
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Norman Rockwell's first cover for The Saturday Evening Post. May – Muirhead Bone recruited as a war artist by the British War Propaganda Bureau. At the...
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exhibition of 1909 included works by: Sir James Guthrie, E A Hornel, Muirhead Bone (Britain's first official War Artist, knighted 1937) Sir David Murray...
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those artworks that had been completed, along with works donated by Muirhead Bone, William Orpen and Sir John Lavery were incorporated into the art collection...
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Trevelyan; Muirhead Bone, artist (1918). "Church of Notre Dame de Brebières in Albert, France—The Leaning Virgin from an etching by Muirhead Bone". Journal...
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William Brown Macdougall, Neville Bulwer-Lytton, 3rd Earl of Lytton, Muirhead Bone, Robert Polhill Bevan, Dugald Sutherland MacColl, Neville Lewis, Charles...
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Villiers, 1851–1922 William Barnes Wollen, 1857–1936 Anna Airy, 1882–1964. Muirhead Bone, 1888–1953. Sydney Carline, 1888–1929. Colin Gill, 1892–1940. Eric Kennington...
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artists, such as John Atkinson Grimshaw, John Knox, James Kay, Sir Muirhead Bone, Robert Eadie and L.S. Lowry, willing to depict the new industrial era...
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clean them up. For example, after the Second Great Fire of London, Muirhead Bone rushed down from the west coast of Scotland in order to produce a drawing...
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Oliver Muirhead (born 29 May 1957) is an English character actor, known for often portraying pompous country gentlemen. In 1986, he also directed the musical...
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Affairs. In May 1916 Masterman began recruiting artists, including Muirhead Bone, Francis Dodd, Eric Kennington and others, to paint pictures of the...
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