Page loaded successfully. Showing keywords for William Wilson.
Artist Keywords
Keywords page for William Wilson ((1905 - 1972)), known for Painting. Showing associated keywords and tags.
William Wilson KEYWORDS
1905 - 1972. Known for: Painting.
William Wilson OBE RSA RSW (British, 1905-1972) printmaker, watercolourist and stained glass artist, trained as an apprentice glass maker under Herbert Hendrie (Manchester, 1887 - 1946). After... Read full biography
William Wilson OBE RSA RSW (British, 1905-1972) printmaker, watercolourist and stained glass artist, trained as an apprentice glass maker under Herbert Hendrie (Manchester, 1887 - 1946). After further training at The Royal College of Arts, he taught stained glass making at the Edinburgh College of... Read full biography
William Wilson OBE RSA RSW (British, 1905-1972) printmaker, watercolourist and stained glass artist, trained as an apprentice glass maker under Herbert Hendrie (Manchester, 1887 - 1946). After further training at The Royal College of Arts, he taught stained glass making at the Edinburgh College of Art, before setting up his own studio in 1937. Celebrated works include his windows at Morningside North Parish Church, Edinburgh and St. Theresa's, Dumfries.... Read full biography
William Wilson OBE RSA RSW (British, 1905-1972) printmaker, watercolourist and stained glass artist, trained as an apprentice glass maker under Herbert Hendrie (Manchester, 1887 - 1946). After further training at The Royal College of Arts, he taught stained glass making at the Edinburgh College of Art, before setting up his own studio in 1937. Celebrated works include his windows at Morningside North Parish Church, Edinburgh and St. Theresa's, Dumfries.... Read full biography
William Wilson OBE RSA RSW (British, 1905-1972) printmaker, watercolourist and stained glass artist, trained as an apprentice glass maker under Herbert Hendrie (Manchester, 1887 - 1946). After further training at The Royal College of Arts, he taught stained glass making at the Edinburgh College of Art, before setting up his own studio in 1937. Celebrated works include his windows at Morningside North Parish Church, Edinburgh and St. Theresa's, Dumfries.
