Brangwyn, Frank
Sir Frank William Brangwyn (12 May 1867 – 11 June 1956) was a Welsh artist, painter, watercolourist, printmaker, illustrator and designer. Brangwyn worked in a wide range of artistic fields. As well as paintings and drawings, he produced designs for stained glass, furniture, ceramics, glass tableware, mosaics, buildings and interiors, and was a lithographer and woodcutter and book illustrator. It has been estimated that during his lifetime Brangwyn produced more than 12,000 works. His mural commissions would cover over 22,000 sq ft (2,000 m2) of canvas, he painted over 1,000 oils, more than 660 mixed-media works (watercolours, gouache), over 500 etchings, around 400 wood-engravings and woodcuts, 280 lithographs, 40 architectural and interior designs, 230 designs for items of furniture and 20 stained glass panels and windows. Brangwyn received some artistic training, probably from his father, and later from Arthur Heygate Mackmurdo and in the workshops of William Morris, but he was largely an autodidact without a formal artistic education. When, at the age of 17, one of his paintings was accepted at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, he was strengthened in his conviction to become...
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Woman's Figure in Landscape
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The Rialto, Venice
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Old Houses, St. Cirq
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The Historic Landing
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A Sleeping Baby
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Head of an Old Man
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Self-Portrait at Forty-five
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Woman in a Landscape
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The Book of Job
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The Etchings of Frank Brangwyn, R.A.
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The Girl and the Faun
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A Café, Furnes
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Windmills, Bruges
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Fishmongers' Hall
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Notre Dame, Poictiers
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