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  2. John Duncan Fergusson - Wikipedia

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    Eastre, Hymn to the Sun by J D Fergusson, 1924, Perth Museum. Fergusson was born in Leith, Edinburgh, [1] the first of four children. [1] Although he briefly trained as a naval surgeon, Fergusson soon realised that his vocation was painting and he enrolled at the Trustees Academy, an Edinburgh-based art school.

  3. James Jebusa Shannon - Wikipedia

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    Self-portrait of James Jebusa Shannon, circa 1919 St. Michael of Belgium (1914), by J. J. Shannon Sir James Jebusa Shannon RA (3 February 1862 – 6 March 1923) was an Anglo-American artist. In 1886 he married Florence Mary Cartwright (d. 1948), with whom he had an only child, the illustrator Kitty Shannon (1887–1974).

  4. Fergus Greer - Wikipedia

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    Fergus James MacGregor Greer (born 8 May 1961) is a British-Irish internationally renowned photographer and psychotherapist, known for his strong visual and emotional resonance in his large body of work. He served as an officer in the Irish Guards before leaving to pursue a successful career in photography and, later, in psychotherapy.

  5. Shannon Bool - Wikipedia

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    The entry on Bool in the Vitamin D catalogue remarked: "Her works borrow and reproduce eclectic source material, including ornamental designs and patterns, textile and wallpaper samples, found postcards and photographs, advertising images from the 1920s and 30s, illustrations from fairy-tale books, and details from art-historical paintings.

  6. Charles Haslewood Shannon - Wikipedia

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    Charles Haslewood Shannon RA [2] (26 April 1863 – 18 March 1937) was an English artist best known for his portraits. [3] His works featured in several major European collections, including London's National Portrait Gallery .

  7. Henry Albert Hartland - Wikipedia

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    After leaving art college he worked as an illustrator for a Cork bookseller, sketching mostly nature and landscapes, at a weekly salary of 30 shillings. He later built theatrical scenery for the Cork Theatre and the Theatre Royal, Dublin. [2] Hartland moved to Liverpool in search of work around 1870, [5] and lived there for most of the rest of ...