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1949 Wales - 2020. Known for: Portrait painting.
Howard J. Morgan was born on April 21, 1949 in Wales. He studied fine art at Newcastle University before moving south to London where he became a painter, most famous for his portraits. Morgan... Read full biography
Howard J. Morgan was born on April 21, 1949 in Wales. He studied fine art at Newcastle University before moving south to London where he became a painter, most famous for his portraits. Morgan received numerous Royal commissions, including HM The Queen, HM The Queen of the Netherlands and HRH The... Read full biography
Howard J. Morgan was born on April 21, 1949 in Wales. He studied fine art at Newcastle University before moving south to London where he became a painter, most famous for his portraits. Morgan received numerous Royal commissions, including HM The Queen, HM The Queen of the Netherlands and HRH The Prince Michael of Kent. He was invited to join the Royal Society of Portrait Painters in 1986 and some of his work is on permanent display in the National Portrait Gallery in London.
Howard J. Morgan was born on April 21, 1949 in Wales. He studied fine art at Newcastle University before moving south to London where he became a painter, most famous for his portraits. Morgan received numerous Royal commissions, including HM The Queen, HM The Queen of the Netherlands and HRH The Prince Michael of Kent. He was invited to join the Royal Society of Portrait Painters in 1986 and some of his work is on permanent display in the National Portrait Gallery in London.
Howard J. Morgan was born on April 21, 1949 in Wales. He studied fine art at Newcastle University before moving south to London where he became a painter, most famous for his portraits. Morgan received numerous Royal commissions, including HM The Queen, HM The Queen of the Netherlands and HRH The Prince Michael of Kent. He was invited to join the Royal Society of Portrait Painters in 1986 and some of his work is on permanent display in the National Portrait Gallery in London.
