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Charles Fairfax Murray : ウィキペディア英語版 | Charles Fairfax Murray
Charles Fairfax Murray (1849 – 1919), was an English painter, dealer, collector, benefactor and art historian who was intimately connected with the second wave of the Pre-Raphaelites. ==Early years== The youngest of four children, he was born in Bow, near London, but grew up in Sudbury, Suffolk.,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Murray, Charles Fairfax )〕 where he studied drawing, possibly under Thomas Gainsborough's great nephew Gainsborough Dupont.〔Elliott, ''Charles Fairfax Murray'', p.6〕 At the age of 12 he was employed in the drawing office of the railway entrepreneurs Peto & Betts and was taken into Sir Samuel Morton Peto's home to draw portraits of his family.〔Elliott, ''Charles Fairfax Murray'', p.7〕 Taken up by John Ruskin at the age of 16,〔Ruskin, Works XXXVI.503 n2, ed Cook & Wedderburn, G Allen 1903〕 Fairfax Murray was installed as Edward Burne-Jones's first studio assistant in 1867.〔Charles Fairfax Murray biography, (V&A Museum website )〕 He rapidly became one of the circle of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, the friend of William Morris and Philip Webb. He was given work as artist and glass-painter for Morris, Marshall, Faulkner and Co., working to Burne Jones's designs; he also illuminated Morris's manuscripts.〔Charles Fairfax Murray biography, (Fitzwilliam Museum website )〕
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