Yahoo Search Busca da Web

Resultado da Busca

  1. John Byam Liston Shaw是John Shaw和他的妻子Sophia Alicia Byam Gunthorpe的儿子。1899年,Byam Shaw与艺术家Evelyn Caroline Eunice Pyke-Nott结婚,后来被称为Evelyn CE Shaw(1870-1959)。伊芙琳的妹妹是伊莎贝尔·科德林顿(Isabel Codrington),另一位二十世纪初的艺术家。Byam Shaw来自Ayreshire的 ...

  2. Byam Shaw, as he was always known, was born in India. In 1878 he returned to Britain with his parents. The family settled in London, where Shaw senior practised as a solicitor. When Shaw was fifteen, Millais advised that he should study at St Johns Wood Art Schools, where the training was rigorous. He was later admitted to the Royal Academy Schools. He became an affable, extrovert, highly ...

  3. Byam Shaw was born in ‘Ferndale’, a large house in Madras, India, on 13 November 1872. He was the third child and younger son of John Shaw, the Registrar of the High Court of Madras, and Sophia Alicia Byam Gunthorpe, second daughter of Captain John Houlton Gunthorpe of the Madras Horse Artillery. For the First Time They Met with No Other ...

  4. Byam Shaw i sin målarskola. John Byam Liston Shaw, född 13 november 1872 i Madras i Indien, död 26 januari 1919 i London, var en brittisk målare.. Byam Shaw kom 1878 med sin familj till Storbritannien från Indien, där hans far arbetat i kolonialförbsltningen.

  5. John Byam Liston Shaw (1872–1919) Birmingham Museums Trust. British painter and illustrator, born in Madras, the son of a high court official. He came to England in 1878 and studied at St John's Wood School of Art and the *Royal Academy Schools. His style was heavily influenced by the *Pre-Raphaelites and he was at his best with medieval ...

  6. 1 de nov. de 2021 · There’s always more Poe. Selected Tales of Mystery was published in 1909, and is one of several illustrated editions produced by British artist Byam Shaw (1872–1919), a painter like Frederick Simpson Coburn who was better suited to the one-off canvas than the illustrated text. There ought to be a term for this kind of illustration—”The ...

  7. 18 de jun. de 2011 · My featured painting today is John Byam Shaw’s work entitled The Boer War which he started in 1900 and completed in 1901. When Shaw first exhibited this painting he added two lines to the title which came from A Bird Song, a poem by the English poet Christina Rossetti: Last Summer greener things were greener. Brambles fewer, the blue sky bluer.