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  1. Gilbert Cannan (1884-1955) was a writer and dramatic critic and he lived in a converted windmill at Cholesbury in Buckinghamshire. This painting by Mark Gertler is a full-length portrait of Gilbert Cannan standing in front of his mill with his two dogs.

  2. CREATOR:Cannan, Gilbert, 1884-1955 TITLE:Gilbert Cannan papers DATES:1777–1925 BULK DATES:1907–1925 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:4.6 linear feet (12 boxes) LANGUAGE:English SUMMARY:The collection primarily consists of writings by Gilbert Cannan, containing autograph manuscripts of his novels, plays, poetry, and short stories, with

  3. 1 de may. de 2024 · The subject of this painting was Gilbert Cannan (1884-1955) writer and dramatic critic. Cannan lived in a converted mill house at Cholesbury in Hertfordshire and the portrait was painted during visits from 1915-16. The large black and white dog to the right hand side of Cannan was Porthos. He originally belonged to J M Barrie who used him as ...

  4. 21 de ene. de 2012 · Gilbert Cannan at his Mill by Mark Gertler (c.1916) My Daily Art Display today is all about the artist and the person who is the subject of the painting. The artist who painted today’s featured painting was Mark Gertler and the painting which he completed in 1916 is entitled Gilbert Cannan and his Mill.

  5. Gilbert Cannan. Gilbert Cannan (1884–1955) was a British novelist and dramatist known for his novels and plays that often explored social and moral issues of his time. A contemporary of the Bloomsbury Group, Cannan's work was influenced by his interest in psychoanalysis and his critique of Edwardian society.

  6. Gilbert Cannan Creative Media Partners, LLC , Nov 10, 2018 - 452 pages This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.

  7. Gilbert Cannan (25 June 1884 - 30 June 1955) was a British novelist and dramatist.Cannan worked first as a translator, and a reviewer in London publications. Many of his novels are in part autobiographical, and fit into a novel sequence the Lawrie Saga, around the character Stephen Lawrie.