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William Alexander (born Wilhelm Alexander; [1] 2 April 1915 – 24 January 1997), known as Bill Alexander on his TV show, was a German painter, art instructor, and television host. He was the creator and host of The Magic of Oil Painting (1974–1982) television series that ran on PBS in the United States.
The Magic of Oil Painting is an American half-hour instructional television show hosted by painter Bill Alexander which ran from February 18, 1974 to May 10, 1982 on PBS, produced by member station KOCE in Huntington Beach, California.
William Alexander (10 April 1767 – 23 July 1816) was an English painter, illustrator and engraver. [1] The hallmarks of his work, usually executed in watercolours, were clearness and harmony of colour, simplicity and taste in composition, grace of outline, and delicacy of execution. [2] He accompanied the Macartney Embassy to China in 1792.
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Alexander eventually completes the entire course with a time of 19:43, meaning he has failed the test. "It's probably the toughest thing I've done in a long time," he says. You Might Also Like
Ambassador is a 2015 science fiction book written by William Alexander. The book is followed by sequel text Nomad, written in 2015. Both were published by Simon & Schuster. These books fall alongside some of Alexander’s more well-known fantasy books for children, such as Goblin Secrets (2013), which won the National Book Award. [1]
William Alexander (the younger) (c. 1602–1638), founder of the colony at Port Royal; son of the 1st Earl of Stirling William Alexander (judge) (c. 1754–1842), Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer Sir William Alexander, 3rd Baronet (1797–1873), Attorney-General of the Duchy of Cornwall
William Alexander Binny "Alec" Douglas (born 4 June 1929) is a Canadian naval historian, who was director of Directorate of History, National Defence Headquarters (Canada), 1973–1993, then director general history, 1993–94.