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Artist page for Francis Frith (1822–1898)
In 1850 he started a photographic studio in Liverpool
Artist page for Francis Frith (1822–1898)
In 1850 he started a photographic studio in Liverpool
Artist page for Christopher Wood (1901–1930)
1900-30) Christopher Wood was born in Knowsley, near Liverpool
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Alan Durst (1883-1970) was born in Alverstoke, Hampshire, and educated at Marlborough College. He then served in the Royal Marines until 1913, when he began to learn to carve ivory at the London County Council Central School. His interest in carving led him to Chartres where he became enamoured of stone. But the First World War intervened, and for five years he served at sea, and on demobilization became curator of the Watts Museum at Compton, Surrey. In 1920, he returned to London and the Central School, carving in stone and wood, particularly for architectural and decorative purposes. He exhibited …
depicting mythological scenes, Philarmonic Hall, Liverpool
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On the eve of a retrospective at Tate Liverpool, the
Tate glossary definition for Fluxus: An international avant-garde group or collective that was founded and flourished in the1960s but still continues today
On the eve of a retrospective at Tate Liverpool, the
Tate glossary definition for avant-garde: Art that is innovatory, introducing or exploring new forms or subject matter
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Herman Art Foundation Cymru in Ystradgynlais; Tate Liverpool