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William Frederick Lamb was born on November 21, 1883, in Brooklyn. His father, William Lamb, was a widely known building contractor in Brooklyn and was originally from Glasgow , Scotland . His mother, Mary Louise Lamb ( née Wurster ), was the sister of Frederick W. Wurster , the last mayor of Brooklyn before it was consolidated with New York ...
William Lamb RSA (1 June 1893 – 12 January 1951) was a British sculptor and artist. He was a survivor of the " lost generation " who came of age in 1914, and was scarred, both mentally and physically, by the First World War .
The art of the Middle Ages was mainly religious, reflecting the relationship between God and man, created in His image. The animal often appears confronted or dominated by man, but a second current of thought stemming from Saint Paul and Aristotle, which developed from the 12th century onwards, includes animals and humans in the same community of living creatures.
Statue of The Whisper by William Lamb. Artwork permanently installed in a public place, in the grounds adjacent to Montrose Public Library. Date: 14 December 2013: Source: Own work: Author: Nick Birse
William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne (1779–1848), Prime Minister of the United Kingdom; William Lamb (sculptor) (1893–1951), Scottish artist; William Lamb (Confederate States Army officer) (1835–1909) William Lamb alias Paniter (died 1550), Scottish author; William F. Lamb (1883–1952), principal designer of the Empire State Building
William George Rushton (18 August 1937 – 11 December 1996) [1] was an English comedian, cartoonist, actor, writer and satirist who co-founded the satirical magazine Private Eye. Early life [ edit ]
Alabama: Acre. Auburn. The gorgeous stone façade of Acre matches the interior, a master class in rustic sophistication. Wrought iron chandeliers, white-washed brick, tall banquettes, and plenty ...
The firm was founded in 1920 as Shreve & Lamb, a partnership of Richmond Harold ("R.H.") Shreve, a Canadian from Nova Scotia, and William F. Lamb, from Brooklyn, New York. Shreve was the administrator, while Lamb was the architect. The two met while working at Carrère & Hastings, and Shreve & Lamb was initially a Carrère & Hastings firm. In ...