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❤️💛💜 Chica con abanico (1912) #WilliamStrang 1859 – 1921 #pintor grabador #escocés #museoparticular #painting #art

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The Meeting Place

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Cynthia

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#WilliamStrang (1859–1921)
Portrait of #GeorgeBernardShaw (1856-1950), who was #BornOnThisDay
1907
Cleveland Museum of Art
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“Death and the Dancers”
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The Jazz Hat, (1920)

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Girl with Fan.' (1912)

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'A Danse Macabre'
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British painter, etcher, and draughtsman. He was born in Dumbarton, where he was briefly apprenticed to a shipbuilding firm before moving to London (he lived there for the rest of his life) and studying at the *Slade School, 1876–80. Under the guidance of Alphonse *Legros he took up etching and it was in this field that he originally made a name for himself. By the mid-1890s he had an international reputation, but from this time he turned increasingly to painting, and after the turn of the century he was regarded more as a painter-etcher than an etcher-painter. At first he concentrated on imaginative (often allegorical) scenes in a pseudo-Venetian manner influenced by his friends Ricketts and Shannon, but he came to specialize mainly in portraits. – Courtesy of ArtUK

British painter, etcher, and draughtsman. He was born in Dumbarton, where he was briefly apprenticed to a shipbuilding firm before moving to London (he lived there for the rest of his life) and studying at the *Slade School, 1876–80. Under the guidance of Alphonse *Legros he took up etching and it was in this field that he originally made a name for himself. By the mid-1890s he had an international reputation, but from this time he turned increasingly to painting, and after the turn of the century he was regarded more as a painter-etcher than an etcher-painter. At first he concentrated on imaginative (often allegorical) scenes in a pseudo-Venetian manner influenced by his friends Ricketts and Shannon, but he came to specialize mainly in portraits. – Courtesy of ArtUK

William Strang (British/English, 1859–1921) • The Feather Fan • 1910s • Gallery Oldham, Oldham, England (see alt text)
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"The Doings of Death - Death the Lover"
by #WilliamStrang, a chiaroscuro #woodcut from 1901
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Cynthia

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An inscription on the back of this portrait of Thomas Hardy notes that it was completed remarkably quickly — in just 30 seconds.

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by William Strang, 1893 © National Portrait Gallery, London.

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“The Rehearsal..” William Strang (British; 1859–1921). Drypoint, 1889. The British Museum, London | © The Trustees of the British Museum.

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