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Sir Frank Brangwyn   (British, 1867-1956) 

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Sir Frank Brangwyn, The Café, Tangier
Sir Frank Brangwyn
The Café, Tangier
Alon Zakaim Fine Art
Sir Frank Brangwyn, A Burmese river fete
Sir Frank Brangwyn
A Burmese river fete
Alon Zakaim Fine Art
Sir Frank Brangwyn, The Ostrich Farm
Sir Frank Brangwyn
The Ostrich Farm
1891

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Sir Frank Brangwyn, Fowey Harbour, Cornwall
Sir Frank Brangwyn
Fowey Harbour, Cornwall, 1887
sold: Nov 27, 2002
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Sir Frank Brangwyn, The Golden Horn, Constantinople
Sir Frank Brangwyn
The Golden Horn, Constantinople
sold: Apr 18, 2007
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Sir Frank Brangwyn, Venice
Sir Frank Brangwyn
Venice, 1897
sold: Jul 15, 2008
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  Frank Brangwyn was a consummate artist, self-taught, world-renowned muralist, oil painter, watercolorist, draftsman, printmaker, illustrator and designer of interiors, jewelry, stained glass, pottery and furniture. He was born in Bruges, Belgium in 1867 and died in Ditchling, England in 1956. At the young age of fifteen Brangwyn apprenticed with William Morris where he received rudimentary training and prepared designs for various applications in the master’s workshop. At the age of seventeen his painting was accepted by the Royal Academy. He later designed for Siegfried Bing and Louis Comfort Tiffany and his interest in Post-Impressionism came through his friendship with Maurice Denis. At the age of thirty he was a founding member of the Vienna Secession. In his day, through his international exhibitions and mural commissions he became recognized as the foremost British artist in the world. Brangwyn rates amongst the finest printmakers of the early 20th century, producing over 500 prints.

Like his contemporaries, Maxfield Parrish, Jose Maria Sert, Alphonse Mucha, Edgar Degas and Franz von Stuck, Brangwyn used photography as a primary aid in the execution of his elaborate allegorical murals. Little was known of Brangwyn’s use of photography until the discovery of this photographic archive in the 1990s.


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