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Summary
Frank Brangwyn: „Whereupon it became eared corn”
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Artist
Frank Brangwyn
(1867–1956)
Alternative names
フランク・ブランギン; Brangwyn; Franck Brangwyn; Бренгвін; Бренгвін Франк; Frank William Brangwyn; Brangwyn, Frank William; Фрэнк Брэнгвин; Sir Frank William Brangwyn; Sir Frank Brangwyn; François Guillaume Brangwyn; Sir Brangwyn; Frank R. Brangwyn; Frank Brangwyn (Sir)
Description
British painter, illustrator, photographer, designer, printmaker and artisan Anglo-Welsh artist and designer
Date of birth/death
12 May 1867 / 13 May 1867
11 June 1956
Location of birth/death
Bruges
Ditchling
Authority file
: Q560115
VIAF: 54420453
ISNI: 0000000110271160
ULAN: 500026093
LCCN: n50043064
NLA: 35021372
WorldCat
artist QS:P170,Q560115
Title
„Whereupon it became eared corn”
Description
Illustration to the Story of Beder Basim from the Arabian Nights
Date
1895
Medium
Small printed copy of a larger watercolour and tempera on millboard painting
Source/Photographer
Vol. 5 of: The Thousand & One Nights,: or, Arabian Nights' Entertainments. 6 Vol. Translated by Edward William Lane ; with an introduction by Joseph Jacobs, and illustrations by Frank Brangwyn. London: Gibbings. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1896.
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Frank Brangwyn, Story of Beder Basim ("Whereupon it became eared corn"), 1895–96, watercolour and tempera on millboard
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