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Samuel J. Loxton (born 1857 in Bristol; died 5 February 1922) [1] was an English illustrator and artist who worked primarily in Bristol and the west of England for regional newspapers. He began his career as a draughtsman for the Ordnance Survey Department but from c.1890 he contributed black and white drawings to the Bristol Observer , The ...
Bristol with Minerva and Apollo: Portico of 17 Park Street: 1824: Edward Hodges Baily: Curved relief frieze: Carrara marble: 820cm long by 80cm high Grade II* Q17553095: Architect;- Charles Robert Cockerell. [2] [75] [1] Three figures Apex of facade of Bristol Museum and Art Gallery: 1905: Sculptural group: Limestone: Grade II* [1] [76] Nine Muses
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The Bristol School (or Bristol School of Artists) is a term applied retrospectively to describe the informal association and works of a group of artists working in Bristol, England, in the early 19th century. [1] It was mainly active in the 1820s, although the origins and influences of the school have been traced over the wider period 1810–40 ...
The Friends of Bristol Art Gallery [14] has supported the gallery since 1947, acquiring over 300 works of art for the gallery. The Friends of Bristol Museum and Art Gallery [ 15 ] was founded in 1977 (first known as the “Bristol Magpies”) to support the principal sites of Bristol’s museums, galleries and archives service.
Sealing the Tomb is a great altarpiece triptych by William Hogarth in the English city of Bristol. It was commissioned for St Mary Redcliffe in 1755. In the 19th century attempts were made to sell it, but it was given to the Bristol Fine Art Academy, which became the Royal West of England Academy. Its size made it difficult to display and it ...
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Redcliffe, also known as Redcliff, is a district of the English port city of Bristol, lying south-east of Bristol city centre.It is bounded by the loop of the Floating Harbour (including Bathurst Basin) to the west, north and east, together with the New Cut of the River Avon to the south.