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  1. John Perceval, 2nd Earl of Egmont PC FRS (24 or 25 February 1711 – 4 December 1770) was a British politician, political pamphleteer, and genealogist who served as First Lord of the Admiralty. Of Anglo-Irish background, he sat in both the Irish and British Parliaments .

  2. Long before there were any psychiatric theories regarding schizophrenia, John Perceval, son of a Prime Minister of England, wrote this autobiographical account of his 3 years of schizophrenic illness. His story is important from a scientific point of view because it was not influenced by Freudian and other theoretical viewpoints which have subsequently been proposed. Perceval tells of his ...

  3. biapsy.de › 263-perceval-john-thomasPerceval, John Thomas

    Perceval, John Thomas. Britischer Armee-Offizier, Anstaltsinsasse und Gründer der Alleged Lunatics' Friend Society. John Thomas Perceval (1803-1876) war das fünfte Kind von Spencer Perceval (1762-1812) und dessen Frau Jane (geb.

  4. 8 de fev. de 2017 · John Perceval Gannets Diving, 1956 Enamel paint and gouache on composition board 91.5 x 122.0cm National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne Presented by the National Gallery Society of Victoria as the winner of The John McCaughey Memorial Prize, 1957

  5. John Perceval is a blue-chip artist, with a solid reputation for creating art that increases in value over time, offering an alternative investment. Blue-chip art usually sells for the highest price at auctions and become a valuable investment. John Perceval Sulphur Smoke sold for $589,000 and Scudding Swans $690,000.

  6. John Perceval was a prominent Australian artist known for his contributions to the fields of painting, sculpture, and ceramics. Born in 1923 in Victoria, Australia, Perceval began his career as a painter, but later turned his attention to ceramics, producing a range of works that are highly regarded for their innovative designs and technical excellence.

  7. John Perceval AO (1923-2000) was a painter and ceramic artist. Early on, along with Sidney Nolan, Arthur Boyd and Albert Tucker, he was part of a loose group of largely self-taught Australian artists, now known as the Angry Penguins, who rebelled against the conservatism of the art establishment. In the 1940s he went to work as a potter and sculptor with the Boyd family at Murrumbeena. He ...