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  1. John Lockwood Kipling and Rudyard Kipling, c.1890. John Lockwood Kipling CIE (6 July 1837 – 26 January 1911) was an English art teacher, illustrator and museum curator who spent most of his career in India. He was the father of the author Rudyard Kipling.

    • Art teacher, illustrator, museum curator
    • Rudyard Kipling
  2. 16 de ago. de 2020 · The 19th century Arts and Crafts revival in British India is a fascinating chapter in the international history of art and design. However, John Lockwood Kiplings career as designer and architectural sculptor, curator and educator, illustrator and journalist, has received little attention.

  3. John Lockwood Kipling. John Lockwood Kipling (1837-1911) is the father of Rudyard and Alice Kipling and husband to Alice MacDonald Kipling. He was born John Kipling and raised in Yorkshire, England, and was the son of a Methodist minister (Reverend Joseph Kipling).

  4. New York Public Library, image ID 1549644. John Lockwood Kipling, who was born in Kirbymoorside, near Pickering in Yorkshire, on 6 July 1837, is best known in England as the father of the writer Rudyard Kipling. But he was tremendously gifted in his own right.

  5. John Lockwood Kipling (1837-1911) Somehow, the history of sculpture has overlooked John Lockwood Kipling.... His most substantial body of work is more than sixty relief sculptures, most made for photographic reproduction as book illustrations.... He also modelled medals and decorated small luxury objects with the dexterity of a goldsmith....

  6. 20 de jan. de 2017 · Life & Arts. Add to myFT. The forgotten work of John Lockwood Kipling revived. The prolific and varied output of the curator, teacher, designer and sculptor is on show at the Victoria &...

  7. 14 de jan. de 2017 · This exhibition explored the life, work and lasting impact of John Lockwood Kipling (1837 – 1911), an artist, writer, museum director, teacher, conservationist and influential figure in the Arts and Crafts movement. This exhibition is now closed at V&A South Kensington.