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  1. 次に表示された制作者による忠実な複製画作品: Alfred Waterhouse. 選択する 4 アート作品 有名なアーティストによる作品 support@meisterdrucke.com · 0043 4257 29415

  2. Died: 22nd August 1905 at Yattendon Court, Berkshire. Alfred Waterhouse was the son of wealthy mill-owning quaker parents. Born in Liverpool, he was educated at the quaker Grove School in Tottenham (Middlesex). Apprenticed as an architect to Richard Lane, he spent much of his youth travelling throughout Europe and studied in France, Italy and ...

  3. Alfred Waterhouse was born in 1830 in Aigburth in Liverpool. His father was a wealthy Quaker mill owner. His brother Edwin was a co-founder of the accountancy firm Price-Waterhouse.

  4. The drawings are noticeably more finished than those of the Museum’s original collection (see Cunningham, Colin, The Terra Cotta Designs of Alfred Waterhouse [London, 2001]Google Scholar) and lack any of the notes for the modeller or clerk of works’ signature found on those in the original collection.

  5. 29 de may. de 2018 · Waterhouse, Alfred. Waterhouse, Alfred (1830–1905). English architect. A master of rational planning, he made his reputation as the designer of several important secular buildings, starting with the Gothic Revival Assize Courts, Manchester (demolished), which he won in competition (1858–9), and gained the approbation of Ruskin.

  6. 4 de ene. de 2024 · El alma de la rosa, John William Waterhouse, 1908. En lo que respecta a la temática, puede parecer, a priori, una simple escena cotidiana. Sin embargo, ésta va mucho más allá de lo meramente cotidiano, puesto que el tema real que inspiró la obra fue ni más ni menos que el hermoso poema De Maud, escrito por el poeta británico Alfred ...

  7. Alfred Waterhouse’s long association with Liverpool University College began in 1881. By 1899, he had altered or built eight buildings for the College, at a total cost of about £136,000 (c £8.0m today). His proven and extensive experience in designing academic institutions, notably at Oxford, Cambridge, Leeds and Manchester, his standing as ...