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Tim and Hattie Coppard

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Tim and Hattie Coppard

Sister and brother team. Lead the company of artists.

Tim has a  and from , Hattie, born 1956, ".. is a community artist living in North London who has made temporary and permanent public art commissions all over the country, including The Maidstone Sheep, Whitechapel Threads ...."

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Tim and Hattie Coppard

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Whitechapel Threads sculpture

The artists worked with the Rope Makers Guild to produce this image of two sk...

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Barber Beaumont

Barber Beaumont

Army officer, painter, philanthropist. Born John Thomas Barber and in 1812 for no known reason, he added the name of Beaumont. He specialised in historical and portrait miniatures, and displayed at...

Person, Armed Forces, Art, Commerce

3 memorials
William Holman Hunt

William Holman Hunt

Painter and co-founder of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. His intended middle name was ‘Hobman’ (his mother’s maiden name) which he disliked. Discovering that it had been misspelled as ‘Holman’ at ...

Person, Art

3 memorials
Putney School of Art

Putney School of Art

Founded by William Lancaster, Baron Pollock and Sir Arthur Jelf.  For the first 11 years this was based in rooms over the parish offices in Putney High Street.  Lancaster then funded the freehold s...

Group, Art, Education

1 memorial
Enid Marx

Enid Marx

Enid Crystal Dorothy Marx, RDI, painter and designer, best known for her industrial textile designs for the London Transport Board and the Utility Furniture Scheme. The first female engraver to be ...

Person, Art, Craft / Design

1 memorial
Society of British Artists

Society of British Artists

The following text was copied from the picture source website: The Royal Society of British Artists was established in 1823 by a small group of artists who wished to form an alternative to the Roy...

Group, Art

2 memorials