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John Melhuish Strudwick

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John Melhuish Strudwick (6 May 1849 in Clapham, London – 16 July 1937 in Hammersmith), was an English Pre-Raphaelite painter, the son of William Strudwick (1808–1861) and Sarah Melhuish (1800–1862). [1]

33 relations: Auld Robin Gray, Burne-Jones baronets, Christie's, Clapham, Edward Burne-Jones, Ethel Strudwick, Frederic George Stephens, Genre, George Frederick Bodley, George Holt (merchant), Grosvenor Gallery, Hammersmith, John Pettie, John Roddam Spencer Stanhope, Lapidary, Liverpool, London, Middle Ages, Mossley Hill, New Gallery (London), Order of the British Empire, Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, Quattrocento, Renaissance, Royal Academy of Arts, Royal Society of British Artists, St Paul's Girls' School, St Saviour's Grammar School, The Athenaeum (British magazine), The Times, Thomas Matthews Rooke, Tim Rice, William Imrie.

Auld Robin Gray

Auld Robin Gray is the title of a Scots ballad written by the Scottish poet Lady Anne Lindsay in 1772.

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Burne-Jones baronets

The Burne-Jones Baronetcy, of Rottingdean in the County of Sussex, and of The Grange in the Parish of Fulham in the County of London, was a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom.

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Christie's

Christie's is a British auction house.

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Clapham

Clapham is a district of south-west London lying mostly within the London Borough of Lambeth, but with some areas (most notably Clapham Common) extending into the neighbouring London Borough of Wandsworth.

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Edward Burne-Jones

Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, 1st Baronet (28 August 183317 June 1898) was a British artist and designer closely associated with the later phase of the Pre-Raphaelite movement, who worked closely with William Morris on a wide range of decorative arts as a founding partner in Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co.

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Ethel Strudwick

Ethel Strudwick (3 April 1880 – 15 August 1954) was a British headteacher and Liberal Party activist.

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Frederic George Stephens

Frederic George Stephens (10 October 1827 – 9 March 1907) was an art critic, and one of the two 'non-artistic' members of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.

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Genre

Genre is any form or type of communication in any mode (written, spoken, digital, artistic, etc.) with socially-agreed upon conventions developed over time.

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George Frederick Bodley

George Frederick Bodley (14 March 182721 October 1907) was an English Gothic Revival architect.

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George Holt (merchant)

George Holt (1825 – 3 April 1896) was a Victorian ship owner, merchant and art collector from Liverpool.

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Grosvenor Gallery

The Grosvenor Gallery was an art gallery in London founded in 1877 by Sir Coutts Lindsay and his wife Blanche.

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Hammersmith

Hammersmith is a district of west London, England, located west-southwest of Charing Cross.

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John Pettie

John Pettie (Edinburgh 17 March 1839 – 21 February 1893 Hastings) was a Scottish painter who spent most of his career in England.

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John Roddam Spencer Stanhope

John Roddam Spencer Stanhope (20 January 1829 — 2 August 1908) is an English artist associated with Edward Burne-Jones and George Frederic Watts and often regarded as a second-wave pre-Raphaelite.

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Lapidary

A lapidary (lapidarist, lapidarius) is an artist or artisan who forms stone, minerals, or gemstones into decorative items such as cabochons, engraved gems (including cameos), and faceted designs.

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Liverpool

Liverpool is a city in North West England, with an estimated population of 491,500 in 2017.

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London

London is the capital and most populous city of England and the United Kingdom.

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Middle Ages

In the history of Europe, the Middle Ages (or Medieval Period) lasted from the 5th to the 15th century.

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Mossley Hill

Mossley Hill is a district of Liverpool, England and a Liverpool City Council Ward.

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New Gallery (London)

The New Gallery is a Crown Estate-owned Grade II Listed building Linked 2015-11-21 at 121 Regent Street, London, which originally was an art gallery from 1888 to 1910, The New Gallery Restaurant from 1910 to 1913, The New Gallery Cinema from 1913 to 1953, Relinked 2015-11-21 and a Seventh-day Adventist Church from 1953 to 1992.

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Order of the British Empire

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organisations, and public service outside the Civil service.

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Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood

The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (later known as the Pre-Raphaelites) was a group of English painters, poets, and critics, founded in 1848 by William Holman Hunt, John Everett Millais and Dante Gabriel Rossetti.

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Quattrocento

The cultural and artistic events of Italy during the period 1400 to 1499 are collectively referred to as the Quattrocento from the Italian for the number 400, in turn from millequattrocento, which is Italian for the year 1400.

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Renaissance

The Renaissance is a period in European history, covering the span between the 14th and 17th centuries.

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Royal Academy of Arts

The Royal Academy of Arts (RA) is an art institution based in Burlington House on Piccadilly in London.

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Royal Society of British Artists

The Royal Society of British Artists (RBA) is a British art body established in 1823 as the Society of British Artists, as an alternative to the Royal Academy.

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St Paul's Girls' School

St Paul's Girls' School is an independent day school for girls, located in Brook Green, Hammersmith, in West London, England.

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St Saviour's Grammar School

St Saviour’s Grammar School was a free grammar school for boys located in the borough of Southwark, south of the River Thames in London, England.

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The Athenaeum (British magazine)

The Athenaeum was a literary magazine published in London, England from 1828 to 1921.

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The Times

The Times is a British daily (Monday to Saturday) national newspaper based in London, England.

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Thomas Matthews Rooke

Thomas Matthews Rooke (1842–1942) was an English watercolour artist.

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Tim Rice

Sir Timothy Miles Bindon Rice (born 10 November 1944) is an English author and Academy Award, Golden Globe Award, Tony Award, and Grammy Award-winning lyricist.

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William Imrie

William Imrie (1836 – 7 August 1906) was a Liverpool shipowner who owned the White Star Line.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Melhuish_Strudwick

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