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William Giles (1872-1939) was an art historian and President of the Society of Graver-Printers in Colour. His research interests, reflected in his papers, included 'The Epic of Art and Folklore', 'Art and the Supernatural', architecture and furniture and primitive art. He lived in Newport, Essex. He corresponded with his friend, Mrs Ada Hondius-Crone (fl. 1937-1953), of Holland. | |||
Property / short biography: William Giles (1872-1939) was an art historian and President of the Society of Graver-Printers in Colour. His research interests, reflected in his papers, included 'The Epic of Art and Folklore', 'Art and the Supernatural', architecture and furniture and primitive art. He lived in Newport, Essex. He corresponded with his friend, Mrs Ada Hondius-Crone (fl. 1937-1953), of Holland. / rank | |||
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Property / short biography: William Giles (1872-1939) was an art historian and President of the Society of Graver-Printers in Colour. His research interests, reflected in his papers, included 'The Epic of Art and Folklore', 'Art and the Supernatural', architecture and furniture and primitive art. He lived in Newport, Essex. He corresponded with his friend, Mrs Ada Hondius-Crone (fl. 1937-1953), of Holland. / qualifier | |||
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Giles, William (1872–1939), colour printmaker
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | William Giles |
Giles, William (1872–1939), colour printmaker |
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24 February 1939
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William Giles (1872-1939) was an art historian and President of the Society of Graver-Printers in Colour. His research interests, reflected in his papers, included 'The Epic of Art and Folklore', 'Art and the Supernatural', architecture and furniture and primitive art. He lived in Newport, Essex. He corresponded with his friend, Mrs Ada Hondius-Crone (fl. 1937-1953), of Holland.
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