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- difficult. He settled in Sicily, where he built a villa in Taormina, Casa Cuseni, that is now a historic house museum. Robert Hawthorn Kitson was born into...
- bordering tribes" of the Xionites and the Euseni, a name often amended to Cuseni (meaning the Kushans). Shapur made a treaty of alliance with the Chionites...
- Nutritionist and author Robert Hawthorn Kitson, (1873 in Leeds – 1947 in Casa Cuseni), British watercolour painter, resident from 1899 Daphne Phelps (1911 –...
- School of Economics. Just after the end of World War II, she inherited Casa Cuseni, an elegant villa with elaborate gardens, designed and built in 1905 by...
- tribes" of the Chionites and the Euseni ("Euseni" is usually amended to "Cuseni", meaning the Kushans), finally making a treaty of alliance with the Chionites...
- commissioned Frank Brangwyn to design murals and furniture for the Casa Cuseni. Alfred East also contributed. In 1907, the English architect C. R. Ashbee...
- tribes" of the Chionites and the Euseni ("Euseni" is usually amended to "Cuseni", meaning the Kushans), finally making a treaty of alliance with the Chionites...
- friend the artist Robert Hawthorn Kitson to design the dining room of Casa Cuseni, his house in Taormina, Sicily, built from 1902 to 1905. Brangwyn was responsible...
- houses in Los Angeles, Palm Springs, and Italy[2]. After purchasing Casa Cuseni, a grand villa in Taormina, Sicily in 1950, where he wrote his most famous...
- to build him a marble villa on a Taormina hilltop to rival Kitson's Casa Cuseni. He named it Villa San Giorgio, after the patron saint of England, and with...