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William Brangwyn RA RWS RBA (12 May 1867 – 11 June 1956) was a
Welsh artist, painter, watercolourist, printmaker,
illustrator and designer.
Brangwyn worked...
- The
Brangwyn Hall (Welsh:
Neuadd y
Brangwyn) is a
concert venue in Swansea. It is
named after the
artist Frank Brangwyn,
whose British Empire Panels,...
- "Frank
Brangwyn at Christ's
Hospital School, Horsham". Toovey's
Antique & Fine Art
Auctioneers and Valuers.
Retrieved 4
October 2024.
Brangwyn had begun...
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Frank Brangwyn were
later hired to
paint other murals in
their place. Sert
would paint murals on the
northern corridor,
while Brangwyn would paint...
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Frank Brangwyn,
Story of Abon-H****an the Wag ("He
found himself upon the
royal couch"), 1895–96,
watercolour and
tempera on
millboard Frank Brangwyn, Story...
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sighted at the
Barry Island Pleasure Park in
South Wales and
outside the
Brangwyn Hall in
Swansea in July and
August 2021 respectively. On
October 22, 2021...
- the Arts, when
international orchestras and
soloists visit the
Brangwyn Hall. The
Brangwyn Hall is
praised for its
acoustics for recitals,
orchestral pieces...
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chapel nave are
adorned with a
series of
sixteen murals,
painted by
Frank Brangwyn in
tempera in 1912-23. The
murals illustrate scenes from the
early Christian...
- Fred Birt,
Welsh international rugby union player, 69 11 June –
Frank Brangwyn, artist, 89 17
August –
William Havard,
Bishop of St.
Davids and international...
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asked Brangwyn to omit a
depiction of
Jesus Christ from one of the panels; the
artist ultimately depicted Jesus with his back turned.
Brangwyn's and Sert's...