Levenger Press has loaned the painting to Chartwell, where it hangs in Lady Churchills sittingroom, opposite the famous painting of sir Winston by sir oswald birley. http://www.levenger.com/press/LPFeaturesChurchDlx.asp?uid=
Harewood House - 24 Hour Museum Singleton ; sir Francis Grant ; George Richmond ; sir Edward Poynter PRA ; sir WilliamLlewelyn ; sir WIlliam Nicholson ; sir oswald birley ; Antonio Zucchi. http://www.24hourmuseum.org.uk/museum_gfx_en/YH000060.html
Arts - Art History - Artists - Full-index.html Directory Bernini, Gianlorenzo (3); Bierstadt, Albert (5); birley, sir oswald(1); Blake, William (4); Blanchard, Antoine (1); B¶cklin, Arnold http://www.sedirectory.net/Arts/Art_History/Artists/full-index.html
Extractions: Web Hosting Dir Web Design Dir Search Engine Dir Hardware Info ... Resources Search: Top Arts Art History Artists ... Zurbar¡n, Francisco de See also: This category in other languages: Dutch German Italian Russian ... Abakanowicz, Magdalena - Learn about the contemporary Polish sculptor and the 'Abakanowicz on the Roof' exhibit displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1999. Aloi, Roberto - Independent Italian artist from Milan. Site includes his paintings and sculptures, and unpublished information. Am, Moshe Bar - Israeli painter and sculptor (1920 - 1982). Brief biography, list of exhibitions, and awards. Annigoni, Pietro - Information on the life and times of this 20th century Italian painter. Antoine, Otto (1865-1951) - Features several paintings of the "painter of Berlin". Armfield, George
Responses To "Sir Winston Churchill's Art" August 12, 2003 The painter sir oswald birley noted If Churchill had given the time to art thathe has given to politics, he would have been by all odds the world s greatest http://www.painterskeys.com/clickbacks/churchill.asp
Extractions: HOME LETTERS ARCHIVES SUBSCRIBE FREE ART QUOTES ... LINKS Art picking Clickbacks Archives Sabbatical RELATED MATERIAL FROM OUR ARCHIVES : "The way" - October 25, 2002 "Autodidact" - September 7, 2001 "On the Money" - February 9, 2001 CLICKBACK NAVIGATION : ARTISTS RESPONSES Me and My Art AFTERTHOUGHTS EXCHANGE LINKS search results will display in a new window ; powered by Google In 1915, after the debacle in the Dardanelles, and with an ugly war transpiring across the English Channel, Winston Churchill was let go from the British Admiralty. Anxious to relax his mind and emotions, he purchased a box of oil paints. In his garden at Hoe Farm, Godalming, Surrey, he faced for the first time a white canvas and laid a spot of blue sky "the size of a bean" somewhere on the upper half. "My hand," he said, "seemed arrested by a silent veto." While contemplating his commitment, he heard a car in the driveway. It was Lady Lavery, the wife of the painter Sir John Lavery. A well-known artist herself, she grabbed the largest of Winston's new brushes and slathered on the blue sky in a trice. This event prompted Winston to conclude that the most important thing for an artist to have was "audacity."
UK Web Directory - Society And Culture People B Besant, Annie Bessemer, Henry Betjeman, John Bettany, Paul Beuno Bevan, Aneurin NyeBiddle, Martin Birinus Birkin, Jane birley, sir oswald Birtwistle, Harrison, http://www.uksprite.co.uk/directory/directory/Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/Soc
Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan Interview - Telegraph Yet as I sit in the château s library dominated by sir oswald birley s portraitof Sadruddin s portly Persian grandmother, it only takes a small leap of the http://www.amaana.org/ISWEB/sadruddin.htm
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Biography Of Edward Charles Grenfell A portrait of Grenfell by (sir) oswald birley is in the possession of the family.The Times, 28 November 1941; private information. HERBERT B. GRIMSDITCH. http://grenfell.history.users.btopenworld.com/Biographies/edward_charles_grenfel
Extractions: Grenfell Family History Site Return to Biographies Index Return to Home Page GRENFELL, EDWARD CHARLES, first BARON ST JUST (1870-1941), banker and politician -, was born in London 29 May 1870, the only son of Henry Riversdale Grenfell, banker and member of Parliament, by his wife, Alethea Louisa, daughter of Henry John Adeane, landowner and member of Parliament, of Babraham, Cambridge. Lord Desborough abilities, appointed him manager of that house in 1900. He was given a partnership in 1904; and in During the war of 1914-1918 it was decided that all British and allied purchases of American war materials should pass through the Morgan firm in New York; and Grenfell with his fellow partners was closely concerned with the great task of organization involved in this immense series of transactions. Grenfell's reputation in the City of London was such that, when he aspired to Parliament in 1922 he was adopted as Conservative candidate for that constituency. At a by election in May 1922 he was returned with a majority of 3,936; and in the general elections of 1922 and 1923 both he and Sir Frederick Banbury (later Lord Banbury q.v) were returned unopposed. He remained in the House of Commons until 1935, when he was raised to the peerage as baron St Just, of St Just in Penwith, in the county of Cornwall. Grenfell continued throughout his life to take a lively interest in the affairs of Harrow School, and served as a governor from 1922 until his death, which took place at Bacres, Henley-on-Thames, 26 November 1941.
INTRODUCTION 4. HISTOIRE DES SYSTEMES Translate this page déréglementation (Ecole de Chicago). sir John CW Reith, portraitpar sir oswald birley (1934). Premier Directeur général de http://histv2.free.fr/introduction/introduction4.htm
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FA171002 Lot:499-527 516, ATTRIBUTED TO sir oswald birley (18801952) NUDE IN AN ARTIST S STUDIOBears signature, old typed label on stretcher, oil on canvas 60 x 50cm. http://www.lawrences.co.uk/Catalogues/FA171002/page15.htm
Extractions: Click on Image to enlarge Click on Back button on Browser to return to Catalogue Fine Art Sale on Thursday 17th October 2002 Lot numbers: 499-527 of 974 Lot Condition Report Vat % (Sales Tax) Image Hammer Price £ H WILLIAMS (fl.c.1880-1900) FIGURE IN A LANDSCAPE: LOCH KATRINE Signed, bears signature and inscription on new lining, oil on canvas 59.5 x 90cm. £200-300 Relined; modern frame; a little associated retouching Nil WALFORD GRAHAM ROBERTSON (1867-1948) COTTAGES IN A LANDSCAPE Signed and dated 1911, oil on canvas, unframed 69.5 x 73cm. £250-350 Paint separation; needs attention Robertson studied under Albert Moore; was influenced by Walter Crane; sat to Sargent; admired William Nicholson as a fellow illustrator; and was an author and dramatist. Nil ATTRIBUTED TO LUCY KEMP-WELCH (1869-1958) MARES AND FOALS IN A FIELD Bears a signature, oil on canvas 55 x 76.5cm. £400-600 Relined; evident retouching in sky; a little flat Nil (Hayter) Some light staining, tear extending 57mm into image upper left centre; (Tisdall) generally good Nil GRAHAM SUTHERLAND (1903-1980) ORIGINS OF THE LAND Lithograph, circa 1953, signed and dated `Aug 26th 55', inscribed `Epreuve d'artiste G.S. 1953' and further inscribed `To Stella with the affection of the artist' Image 47.5 x 37cm. approx. £150-200
Weizmann Institute : The Beginning Portrait of Chaim Weizmann by sir oswald birley, 1934, oil on canvas.Gift to Chaim Weizmann on his 60th birthday from Lord Marcus Sieff. http://80.70.129.78/site/EN/weizman.asp?pi=457&doc_id=2833&date=0
Photographs 5. Rutherford as President of the British Association, 1923. 6. Reproductionof portrait by sir oswald birley, 1932. 7. Rutherford at Cambridge, 1935. http://www.physics.mcgill.ca/museum/photographs.htm
Extractions: on the Museum Walls Please note that not all pictures are shown on this site. A. Rutherford Pastel portrait by R.G. Matthews 2. The young Rutherford (~ 1898) 3. Rutherford in 1900 4. Rutherford in his laboratory at McGill, 1905 5. Rutherford as President of the British Association, 1923 6. Reproduction of portrait by Sir Oswald Birley, 1932 7. Rutherford at Cambridge, 1935 8. Photograph of bas relief Rutherford by Eric Gill, 1930 9. Reproduction of framed portrait (~ 1905) B. Groups 1. McGill Physics Department, 1905. The group includes Rutherford, Cox, Barnes and Eve. 2. Participants in the Solvay Conference, Brussels 1911. 3. Research Group at the Cavendish Laboratory, 1928. C. Other photographic portraits 1. Arthur Stewart Eve 2. Harriet Brooks 3. Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen 4. Marie Curie 5. J.J. Thomson 6. Frederick Soddy (2 portraits)
Stanstead Park West Sussex Room which is hung with more modern family paintings including a group portraitof the 9th Countess with her children painted in 1932 by sir oswald birley. http://www.touruk.co.uk/houses/housewsuss_stanstead.htm
Extractions: the internet holiday and travel guide to the UK Houses In West Sussex Main Page About TourUK Advertising Search This Site Search The Site: How To Get Here Near Rowlands Castle, north-east of Havant in Hampshire, off B2148 or B2147 Houses Features Houses In West Sussex Houses In England Houses In Wales Houses In Scotland Stanstead Park Stanstead Park is an impressive Edwardian mansion built on an ancient site and set in 1,750 acres of glorious parkland. King Harold's father, Earl Godwin, had a house here and in the medieval period the Earls of Arundel had a hunting lodge on the site, surrounded by vast forests. The property passed by marriage to John, Lord Lumley, in the early 16th century. The house he built was mostly destroyed by Parliamentarian forces during the Civil War and in the 1680s the Lumleys built a new house of brick and stone under a hipped roof. The planting the Lumley family carried out on the estate forms the basis of the present park. In 1778 Stanstead Park was sold to Richard Barwell whose great wealth was made in India. He commissioned James Wyatt and Joseph Bonomi to remodel the house and 'Capability' Brown to landscape the park. The building was given a covering of stucco and porticoes were added.