Frank Bramley
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For of Such is the Kingdom of Heaven
Painting ID:: 28366 new3/Frank Bramley-344962.jpg
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Frank Bramley
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English Painter, 1857-1915
was a British post-impressionist painter of the Newlyn School. Bramley studied at the Lincoln School of Art from 1873 to 1878, later at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp from 1879 to 1882. After staying in Venice from 1882 to 1884, he moved to the Newlyn School artist colony in Cornwall. Bramley worked on combining natural and artificial light in his paintings. His A Hopeless Dawn (1888) was bought by the Tate gallery. He married artist Katherine Graham in 1891. |
For of Such is the Kingdom of Heaven |
1891
Oil on canvas 182.9 x 254 cm
(72 x 100 in)
Auckland Art Gallery (mk63) |
Related Paintings::. | The Baptism of Christ in the River Jordan | Grotesque Self-Portrait | Liverpoool from Wapping | |
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