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Arts And Crafts Movement - 1900-1909 , charles fairfax murray sold 260 Dante Gabriel Rossetti and 226Edward Burne-Jones drawings to Birmingham below market value. 7. http://anc.gray-cells.com/T1900.html
Extractions: Births, Deaths and Marriages Guild of Arts and Crafts established in New York. Albert Cicero Schweinfurth died. Jan 20 John Ruskin died in Coniston, Lancashire. Apr 15 Exposition Universelle de 1900 opened in Paris. Grueby won two gold medals and one silver medal besting Rookwood Aug 22 Charles Rennie Mackintosh married Margaret Macdonald at the Episcopal Church, Dumbarton. Nov 12 Exposition Universelle de 1900 closed in Paris. Nov 30 Oscar Wilde died in a Paris hotel room after saying of the room's wallpaper: "One of us had to go." Dec 27 Militant prohibitionist Carry A. Nation carried out her first public smashing of a bar, at the Carey Hotel in Wichita, Kansas. Artus Van Briggle opened Van Briggle Pottery in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Jan 01 The Commonwealth of Australia was proclaimed. Jan 22 Queen Victoria died at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight. King Edward VII ascended to the throne. Feb Issue of Model Homes of Moderate Cost ran an article entitled "A Home in a Prairie Town" about a Frank Lloyd Wright home.
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National Portrait Gallery A-Z Of Portrait Artists (M) 1 portrait. John Murphy (floruit 17801820). 3 portraits. charles fairfax murray(1849-1919). 3 portraits. John Somerset murray (1904-1992). 1 portrait. http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/a-z/artM.asp
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Extractions: Charles Fairfax Murray (1849-1919) is an important and influential figure in the history of the Pre-Raphaelite movement and in the Victorian art world; painter, collector, dealer and benefactor, he was also an elusive and private man with a fascinating personal history. On his 17th birthday John Ruskin arranged for his joining Edward Burne-Jones, another Ruskin protege, as his first studio assistant. He assisted Burne-Jones, painted glass and illuminating manuscripts for William Morris and copied for Rossetti. In 1903 Fairfax Murray sold a collection of 260 Rossetti and 226 Burne-Jones drawings to the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. Next year he gave 35 Burne-Jones stained glass cartoons, and in 1907 he again sold them more than 300 Madox Brown, Millais and Sandys drawings at a low valuation, adding substantially to what is regarded as the greatest Pre-Raphaelite collection. [Summary of Fairfax's biography from David Elliot's website] Arts Artists M Murray, Charles Fairfax Charles Fairfax Murray
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Extractions: Fra Filippo (di Tommaso) Lippi b Florence, c. d Spoleto, 9 Oct 1469). He was one of the leading painters in Renaissance Florence in the generation following Masaccio. Influenced by him in his youth, Filippo developed a linear, expressive style, which anticipated the achievements of his pupil Botticelli. Lippi was among the earliest painters indebted to Donatello. His mature works are some of the first Italian paintings to be inspired by the realistic technique (and occasionally by the compositions) of Netherlandish pioneers such as Rogier van der Weyden and Jan van Eyck. Beginning work in the late 1430s, Lippi won several important commissions for large-scale altarpieces, and in his later years he produced two fresco cycles that (as Vasari noted) had a decisive impact on 16th-century cycles. He produced some of the earliest autonomous portrait paintings of the Renaissance, and his smaller-scale Virgin and Child compositions are among the most personal and expressive of that era. Throughout most of his career he was patronized by the powerful Medici family and allied clans. The operation of his workshop remains a matter of conjecture. Part of the Lippi family There are more than 45,000 articles in
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Extractions: Reynolds, Sir Joshua b Plympton, Devon, 16 July 1723; d London, 23 Feb 1792). English painter, collector and writer. The foremost portrait painter in England in the 18th century, he transformed early Georgian portraiture by greatly enlarging its range. His poses, frequently based on the Old Masters or antique sculpture, were intended to invoke classical values and to enhance the dignity of his sitters. His rich colour, strong lighting and free handling of paint greatly influenced the generation of Thomas Lawrence and Henry Raeburn. His history and fancy pictures explored dramatic and emotional themes that became increasingly popular with both artists and collectors in the Romantic period. As first president of the Royal Academy in London, he did more than anyone to raise the status of art and artists in Britain. His Discourses on Art , delivered to the students and members of the Academy between 1769 and 1790, are the most eloquent and widely respected body of art criticism by any English writer. There are more than 45,000 articles in
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Extractions: [Main Index] [Microform Search] [Site Map] [Microtext Section Home] ... [U of T Home] John Ruskin, the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, and the Arts and Crafts Movement . Woodbridge, CT: Research Publications, 1991. 28 reels. COVERAGE This collection is a primary source for study of the Pre-Raphaelite Movement, and its impact on modern aesthetics, art, architecture and design. The manuscripts contained in it illuminate the relationship of art and literature in late 19th and early 20th century Britain. The work of John Ruskin, critic, art theorist, painter and essayist, forms the core of the collection. There are over 3700 items by or about Ruskin, covering his many interests, such as his championing of Turner and the Pre-Raphaelites, involvement in the Guild of St. George, and family life, as well as his conversations with Anna Blunden, W. H. Harrison, and Joan and Arthur Severn. There are many letters describing the lives of the Rossettis, with over 50 items related to William Michael Rossetti, and a substantial body of material relating to Oliver Maddox Brown. Also included are holograph versions and drafts of Gabriel Denver The Dwale Bluth Hebditch's Legacy , the Yeth Hounds , and Brown's poems and correspondence with Wilkie Collins, George Eliot and Guida.
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