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George Frampton, the Art Workers’ Guild and ‘the enemy alien in our midst’
11/2009 | 1280 | 151
Pages: 763-767
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Author:
Ireson, Nancy (Ireson, Nancy)
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35. Monument to Edith Cavell, by George Frampton. 1920. Granite and marble, approx. 760 cm. high. (St Martin’s Place, London).
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36. Peter Pan, by George Frampton. 1912. Bronze. (Kensington Gardens, London).
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37. Detail of Monument to Edith Cavell, as shown in Fig.35.
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38. Art Workers’ Guild medal, by George Frampton. 1901. (Present whereabouts unknown).
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39. Dessert service, designed by William Burges and manufactured by Barkentin & Krall. 1880–81. Raised and cast silver with enamelled dec­oration and semi-precious stones, main stand 39.5 by 54 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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40. George Frampton (centre) with members of the Entertainment Committee of the Art Workers’ Guild. 1907. Photograph. (Art Workers’ Guild, London).
Exhibition Review
The Art Workers Guild; W. R. Lethaby. Brighton and Cheltenham
03/1985 | 984 | 127
Pages: 182+184-185
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Reviewer:
Amery, Colin (Amery, Colin)
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66. Tobacco Jar, by Henry G. Murphy. 1938. Silver, with Applied Silver Decoration and Turned Ivory Knop, Height 14.6 cm. (The Keightley Trust; Exh. Brighton Museum and Art Gallery).
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67. Dresser for Melsetter House, Hoy, Orkney Islands., Designed by W. R. Lethaby. 1900. Unpolished Oak, Inlaid with Ebony, Sycamore and Bleached Mahogany. (Victoria and Albert Museum).