- The
Beggarstaffs,
otherwise J. & W.
Beggarstaff, was the
pseudonym used by the
British artists William Nicholson and
James Pryde for
their collaborative...
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called themselves the
Beggarstaffs, or J. & W.
Beggarstaff; in
recent times they have been
referred to as the
Beggarstaff Brothers,
although they did...
- This is a list of
poster artists. The
Beggarstaffs,
active 1893–1899 Róbert Berény (1887–1954) Gino
Boccasile (1901–1952) Sándor
Bortnyik (1893–1976) Firmin...
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exhibitions of his work. He is prin****lly
remembered as one of the
Beggarstaffs, his
artistic partnership with
William Nicholson, and for the poster...
- 236)
Ferdinand Bac (19)
Emmanuel Barcet [fr] (202) Árpád
Basch (208)
Beggarstaffs (16, 63, 107, 168, 184) Émile Berchmans [fr] (108) Paul
Berthon (175...
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focused on
unique poster designs and
their creators such as the
Beggarstaffs and Toulouse-Lautrec. They were
featured multiple times throughout The...
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prefigured in the late 1800s by such
artists as
Joseph Crawhall II and the
Beggarstaff Brothers.
Timothy Cole was a
traditional wood engraver,
executing copies...
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illustration at the time (although also
recalling the bold
forms of the
Beggarstaff Brothers in England). With
their lustrous finishes, his
portraits of...
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alterations in 1880.
Around 1896, a new pub sign was
painted by the
Beggarstaffs, who had
their studio in
Kensington at the time. This
endured into the...
- Artists, The
Fleming Collection, p. 21, ISBN 9781399910323 "How the
Beggarstaff brothers invented the
modern poster". www.newstatesman.com. "A Continuous...