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Plaque

Millais, Hoppe & Bacon

Inscription

National Art Collections Fund
John Everett Millais, 1829 - 1896,
Emil Otto Hoppe, 1878 - 1972,
Francis Bacon, 1909 - 1992,
and other artists lived here.
1993

Site: Millais, Hoppe & Bacon (1 memorial)

SW7, Cromwell Place, 7, Millais House

Credit for this entry to: Bob Baker

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This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Millais, Hoppe & Bacon

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Francis Bacon

Born Dublin, of English parents. Died Madrid. 2025: His home in Paris was ho...

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Emil Otto Hoppé

Photographer. Born Munich. Co-founded the London Salon of Photography in ...

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Sir John Everett Millais

Born Southampton. A prodigy, the youngest ever pupil at the Royal Academy Sch...

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This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Millais, Hoppe & Bacon

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Art Fund

"Helping museums and galleries buy art for everyone to enjoy".  Previously kn...

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