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Hanslip Fletcher RA (1874 - 1955)

Biography

Hanslip Fletcher (b. London 1874 – d. 1955) was a member of the Art Workers’ Guild. Fletcher’s work featured regularly in London’s serious daily and Sunday newspapers, and he exhibited at the Royal Academy, Goupil Gallery, with the NEAC, and in other London galleries. He was watercolour painter and printmaker with a special interest in London’s architecture, both interiors and exteriors. He published several books of his illustrations including Oxford and Cambridge Delineated (1909), Changing London (1924), Bombed London - 38 drawings of historic buildings damaged during the bombing of London (1947). The Guildhall Library and Southampton Art Gallery hold his pictures.

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UK

Nationality:

British

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