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Robert Percy Kelly (1918–1993, known from 1985 to 1992 as Roberta Penelope Kelly) was an English artist, footballer, postal worker, and cross-dresser from Cumberland. He is known for his drawings and paintings depicting industrial coastal landscapes in decay, which he hoarded during his lifetime. [ 1 ]
Percy Kelly may refer to Percy Kelly (artist) (1918-1993), English artist and footballer; Percy R. Kelly (1870-1949), American lawyer and judge
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Percy Tarrant and Sarah Wyatt Alice meets the White Rabbit, by Margaret Winifred Tarrant, 1916 Margaret Winifred Tarrant (19 August 1888 – 29 July 1959) was an English illustrator, and children's author, specializing in depictions of fairy-like children and religious subjects.
On April 9, 2017, Carolyn Kelly, co-editor of the series and daughter of Walt Kelly, died after a long battle against breast cancer and its complications. [8] She had been responsible for painting the covers in the beginning of the series (volume 1-4), designing the books, restoring source material where it was needed and supervising the whole ...
Robert Kelly (character), a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe, named for the poet; Percy Kelly (artist) (1918–1993), also known as Bob Kelly; Robert Kelly (artist) (born 1956), American artist; Bob Kelly (author) (born 1971), IT author and deployment specialist
Mr and Mrs Clark and Percy is a 1971 painting by the British artist David Hockney. Painted between 1970 and 1971, it depicts the fashion designer Ossie Clark and the textile designer Celia Birtwell in their flat in Notting Hill Gate shortly after their wedding, with one of the couple's cats on Clark's knee.
Basil Rakoczi (1908–1979) – artist and member of The White Stag group; John Ramage (1748–1802) – Irish American artist, goldsmith, portrait painter, and miniaturist; Eileen Reid (1894–1981) – painter; Nano Reid (1900–1981) – painter; Ethel Rhind (1877–1952) – stained glass artist; Jim Ricks (born 1973) – contemporary artist