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  1. Thomas Woolner morì istantaneamente per colpa di un ictus all'età di 67 anni. Sua moglie Alice morì nel 1912 . Il loro figlio Hugh, tornando indietro dal funerale di lei verso New York si imbarcò sul Titanic , tuttavia sopravvisse all'affondamento.

  2. Thomas Woolner (17 décembre 1825 - 7 octobre 1892) est un sculpteur et poète anglais. Biographie [ modifier | modifier le code ] Il fut l'un des membres fondateurs de la Confrérie préraphaélite ( Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood ) en 1848.

  3. Thomas Woolner (Hadleigh, 17 de diciembre de 1825 - Londres, 7 de octubre de 1892).fue un escultor y poeta inglés. Biografía. Nacido en Hadleigh, en el condado de Suffolk, en el este de Inglaterra, en una zona rural donde todos los que tenían vena artística soñaban con la emigración a la gran ciudad -o sea, Londres-, aprendió escultura con William Behnes, y como tantos otros, exhibió ...

  4. Family background and early training. [Thomas Woolner] (1825-1892), sculptor and poet, son of Thomas Woolner and his wife Rebecca (born Leeks), was born at Hadleigh in Suffolk on 17 Dec. 1825. He received his first education at Ipswich, but in his boyhood his father removed to London on obtaining an appointment in the post office, and at the ...

  5. Thomas Woolner (ur. 17 grudnia 1825 w Hadleigh, zm. 7 października 1892 w Londynie) – angielski malarz i rzeźbiarz, współzałożyciel Bractwa Prerafaelitów. Studiował w Royal Academy Schools od 1842 roku, pierwsza wystawa jego obrazów odbyła się już po roku od rozpoczęcia studiów. W 1848 został członkiem założycielem Bractwa ...

  6. Thomas Woolner (1825–1892) Trinity College, University of Cambridge. (b Hadleigh, Suffolk, 17 Dec. 1825; d London, 7 Oct. 1892). English sculptor. He was a founder of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood in 1848, the only sculptor among the members. His early career was unsuccessful, so he decided to try his hand at gold-prospecting in Australia ...

  7. Thomas Woolner (1825-1892), sculptor and poet, was born on 17 December 1825 at Hadleigh, Suffolk, England, son of Thomas Woolner, post office sorter, and his first wife Rebecca, née Leeks. He received some education at Ipswich. His father took no interest in the boy's early efforts at clay modelling, carving and drawing, but a sympathetic ...