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Jacob Epstein to do

  • Works in Mishkan Museum of Art @ Ein Harod and at Israel Museum, Jerusalem
  • Tighten lead, emphasis on 1950s recognition, late masterworks
  • 1920s Coupled Arms 1920s to introduce Kathleen
  • 1927 Madonna and Child
  • Tighten Llandaff & Coventry Cathedral works
  • Include number of portraits by decade
  • Number of works bought by Quinn
  • More on art collection
  • Split from abstract works
  • Shared Vision[1]
  • Richard Cork[2]
  • ODNB[3]
  • Demons & Angels, Page 148 & 152 for split families in 1920s, meeting Sunita [4]: 1 
  • Embrace[5]
  • Evelyn Silber[6]
  • The Edwardian Age[7]
  • Modern British Sculpture[8]
  • Let There Be History[9]

Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/United Kingdom artists Red list

Infobox

Jo or Joe
Died26 August 1991(1991-08-26) (aged 77) 1991 (aged 76–77)
NationalityBritish
Alma mater
  • Hornsey School of Art
  • Royal Academy
Known forPainting
  • née

Artists to do tasks

  • Kathleen Scott - love of flying, significance of Rolls statue, independent nature, additional works from Homage, distance from other artists, monument photos
  • Marochetti - Cawnpore massacre monument from British Sculpture in India Page 261
  • Lucy Kemp-Welch ODNB entry as ref'
  • David Boyd Haycock on Lucy Kemp-Welch[2]
  • Naomi Blake, poss work in St Mary The Boltons, Church in Royal Borough of Ken & Chelsea with 2 pics on Commons
  • Leon Underwood Art UK article[3]

Leonard Stanford Merrifield

Possable works

  • Effigy of Bishop Blunt, Scarborough Church[4]
  • Kensington & Chelsea Old Town Hall The Nymph plus bust by Mario Raggi, Sculpture map of RBK&C*Alan Windsor 20th Century sculptors[5]

Dora Carrington - poss' article structure

  • Early life
  • London 1910 —1914
  • Hurstbourne Tarrant 1914 –1924
  • Tidmarsh Hill 1917 –1924
  • Ham Spring 1924 –1932, based on Jane Hill
  1. ^ Pauline Rose (23 November 2020). "A look at Britain's neglected professional women sculptors". Art UK. Retrieved 23 November 2021.
  2. ^ David Boyd Haycock (29 March 2023). "Lucy Kemp-Welch: a passionate painter of horses". Art UK. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  3. ^ Tom Edwards. "Leon Underwood: cutting against the grain". Art UK. Retrieved 27 September 2023.
  4. ^ "Leonard Stanford Merrifield". speel. 22 November 2011. Retrieved 24 May 2021.
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Monuments

  • British monuments in India[2]
  • Monuments & the Millennium[3]
  • Alan Borg on war memorials[4]
  • Roger Bowdler on war memorials[5]
  • Derek Boorman on war memorials[6]
  • Sculpture Victorious[7]
  • London by Blackwood[8]
  • Yale Queen Victoria statues[10]
  • Historic Scotland[13]
  • St Paul's booklet[16]
  • Art in Parliament[17]

Sculpture

  • British works in V&A[18]
  • Destruction in Ireland[20]
  • Encylopedia of Sculpture Vol III[21]
  • Jeremy Cooper 19thC bronzes[22]
  • Merritt on Bristol[25]
  • London Sculptures[27]
  • Victorian sculptors[30]
  • Mapping the Practice & Profession [31]
  • 19C sculptors by Janson[32]
  • Robert Gunnis British Sculptors to 1851[33]

Liverpool University Press series

  • Greater Manchester[35]
  • City of Westminister[39]

Wikisource templates

Art dictionarys

  • David Buckman Vol 1[45]
  • David Buckman Vol 2[46]
  • Frances Spalding[47]
  • Grant M. Waters Vol 1[48]
  • Grant Waters Vol 2[49]
  • Adrian Vincent on Victorian & Edwardian artists.[51]
  • Robin Garton on British Printmakers[53]
  • TATE Women Artists[54]
  • Stewart & Cutten on British Portrait Painters[55]
  • Christopher Wood on Victorian painters[56]
  • Alan Horne on Book Illustrators[57]
  • Simon Houfe on Book Illustrators[58]
  • Oxford Dictionary of Art[61]
  • Theo Snoddy on Irish artists[62]
  • Historical Brit women[63]
  • Josephine Walpole on Flower Paintings[65]
  • Mary Ann Wingfield on Sporting Artists[66]
  • Christine Jackson on Bird artists[67]
  • Royal Watercolour Soc[69]
  • Australian & NZ artists database[71]
  • Jewish artists at Ben Uri Collection[72]
  • Turnbull on Yorkshire artists[73]
  • Irish Women Artists[74]

Benezit

Scottish artists

  • National Gallery of Scotland[91]
  • The Scottish Show[93]
  • Modern Scottish Women[94]
  • GSA Archives & Collections index[96]
  • Scottish Art by Murdo Macdonald[97]
  • Mackintosh Architecture[98]
  • Mackintosh Architecture[99]

Welsh artists

  • Post War to Post Modern; Artists in Wales[100]
  • Rowan Illustrated History[105]
  • National Museum Companion Guide[106]

Cornwall artists

  • Cornwall Artists Index[112]

Big pictures

  • Paul Rennie on Posters[117]
  • Chris Beetles Gallery[118]
  • Richard Green Gallery[119]
  • 20th Century Art Book[121]
  • 1001 Paintings You Must See...[123]
  • In search of a masterpiece[125]
  • Surrealism in Britain by Remy[126]
  • Modern Brit Art @ Pallant House[129]
  • Hammer on Sutherland[130]
  • Sutherland Darkness into Light[131]
  • Bitter Taste of Victory[133]
  • Orpen NPG source for [134]
  • Lambirth book on John Armstrong[136]
  • John Piper NMofWales[137]
  • Nash, Dunbar, Spencer entry in Tate Britain Companion[139]
  • Large article on The Resurrection, Cookham in, also para on Artists International Association .[140]
  • Brighton Design Archive[142]
  • Royal Designers for Industry - 39 biographies[143]

Post nomins

Painter

FRSA

Scottish Painter MBE RSW SSA RSA MC LLD

IWM sources

  • IWM War Artists Biographical Material[144]
  • Women at War Palmer book[149]
  • IWM Art from the Second World War.[150]
  • IWM Art from the First World War.[151]

War artist sources

  • Conflicting Views, Pacifist Artists[153]
  • Chism in Time, Scottish War art[154]
  • Various war artists - check names[156]
  • Good chapter on WAAC[157]
  • Beyond the Battlefield - Catherine Speck[159]
  • Why paint war- Gough on Bonehead Muir[161]
  • Gough Terrible Beauty[163]
  • Canadian Scheme Canvas of War[164]
  • Westminster at War article[166]
  • Caroline Lewis Home Front article[167]
  • Caroline Lewis - Theatre of War.[168]
  • Vortex 3 Henderson, Bone & Richards[170]
  • History Today Firemen Artists in the USA.[171]
  • Recording Britain II.[173]
  • Land Girls Gill Clarke.[174]
  • Merion & Susie Harries.[176]
  • Britain's Efforts and Ideals[178]
  • The Great War Liss Fine Art[180]

WAAC

WAAC artists
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Artists given short WAAC contracts

Artists who sold work to WAAC

List of public art in ...

Kent

  • To do;- Statues on Canterbury Cathedral = Queen Victoria from List of page. John de Stratford, Edward III, Henry I, Henry IV, Lanfranc de Pavia, St Augustine, QEII & Philip, QEI
  • War memorials inc Kings School by Lutyns, County of Kent WM cross, Harbledown & Rough

Also in Jo Drake

  • Winston Churchill, by Oscar Nemon, bronze on granite, Pines Garden, St Margaret's Bay

Dumfries & Galloway

  • Castle Douglas Striding Arch on Benbrick
  • Senquhar - QVictoria visit & Coventeers Obelisk
  • St John's Town of Dalry - Coventeers sculpture
  • Langholm monument to Hugh MacDiarrmid
  • Dumfries Robert Burns rock ??
  • Dumfries Martyrs Memorial - squart obelisk

Bristol

Image Title / subject Location and
coordinates
Date Artist / designer Type Material Dimensions Designation Wikidata Notes
Local history Colston House, Colston St. Philippa Threlfall & Kennedy Collings Relief panels Resin and ceramic [25]
Simon Short Fountain Trinity Place, Corner of Hotwells Road & Merchants Rd. 1902 Tom Dove (architect) Fountain Painted cast iron with basin and pedestal in granite Grade II [25]
Unknown Corner of Beauley Road & Raleigh Rd, Southville 2004 Unknown Sculptural roundel Terracotta 100cm diameter [184]

Public art works with artist

Image Title / subject Location and
coordinates
Date Artist / designer Type Material Dimensions Designation Wikidata Notes

Public art works without artist

Image Title / subject Location and
coordinates
Date Type Material Dimensions Designation Wikidata Notes

Public art in Scotland by Council area to do

Nav Boxs created

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