Artist signatures page loaded. Found 5 signature examples for William John Wainwright. Sign in or subscribe to view signatures.
William John Wainwright SIGNATURES
1855 Birmingham, England - 1931 Birmingham, England. Known for: Portrait, figure, genre paintings.
Birmingham-born William Wainwright was educated at Sedgley Park College, near Wolverhampton. Aged 14, he left to be apprenticed as a stained glass designer at John Hardman & Co. They nurtured his... Read full biography
Birmingham-born William Wainwright was educated at Sedgley Park College, near Wolverhampton. Aged 14, he left to be apprenticed as a stained glass designer at John Hardman & Co. They nurtured his artistic potential, and in 1880 they supported him to study painting in Antwerp under Verlat. From... Read full biography
Birmingham-born William Wainwright was educated at Sedgley Park College, near Wolverhampton. Aged 14, he left to be apprenticed as a stained glass designer at John Hardman & Co. They nurtured his artistic potential, and in 1880 they supported him to study painting in Antwerp under Verlat. From Antwerp he went on to Paris in 1881, where he continued with his studies until 1884. Returning to Britain, Wainwright lived in London for a time while looking for new painting grounds. With encouragement... Read full biography
Birmingham-born William Wainwright was educated at Sedgley Park College, near Wolverhampton. Aged 14, he left to be apprenticed as a stained glass designer at John Hardman & Co. They nurtured his artistic potential, and in 1880 they supported him to study painting in Antwerp under Verlat. From Antwerp he went on to Paris in 1881, where he continued with his studies until 1884. Returning to Britain, Wainwright lived in London for a time while looking for new painting grounds. With encouragement from Walter Langley, Edwin Harris and Charles Napier Hemy, he decided to settle in Newlyn (which he had first visited in 1881) and is one of the painters in the 1884 group photographs of the ?brotherhood?. Although Wainwright enjoyed living and... Read full biography
Birmingham-born William Wainwright was educated at Sedgley Park College, near Wolverhampton. Aged 14, he left to be apprenticed as a stained glass designer at John Hardman & Co. They nurtured his artistic potential, and in 1880 they supported him to study painting in Antwerp under Verlat. From Antwerp he went on to Paris in 1881, where he continued with his studies until 1884. Returning to Britain, Wainwright lived in London for a time while looking for new painting grounds. With encouragement from Walter Langley, Edwin Harris and Charles Napier Hemy, he decided to settle in Newlyn (which he had first visited in 1881) and is one of the painters in the 1884 group photographs of the ?brotherhood?. Although Wainwright enjoyed living and working in Newlyn, the brightness of the sunlight affected his eyesight, causing him eventually to lose the s... Read full biography
Sign in required to view signatures
William John Wainwright - Artist Signatures
William John Wainwright Artist Signatures
Access Required
askART does not represent or warrant that the information accessible via this Site is accurate, complete or current, including, but not limited to, such information contained in artist biographies, auction records, samples of artists' signatures, artworks for sale, and information and value estimates contained in artist price valuation reports.
