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Frank Bramley RA (6 May 1857 – 9 Aug 1915) was an English post-impressionist genre painter of the Newlyn School. ==Personal life== Bramley was born in Sibsey, near Boston, in Lincolnshire to Charles Bramley from Fiskerton also in Lincolnshire.〔Victor Plarr. ''(Men and women of the time: a dictionary of contemporaries )''. G. Routledge; 1899. p. 124.〕 From 1873 to 1878 Bramley studied at the Lincoln School of Art. He then studied from 1879 to 1882 at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, where Charles Verlat was his instructor. He lived in Venice from 1882 to 1884 and then moved to Newlyn, Cornwall.〔(''Frank Bramley''. ) Penlee House. Retrieved 6 October 2012.〕 Bramley married fellow artist Katherine Graham, daughter of John Graham from Huntingstile, Grasmere, Westmoreland, in 1891.〔 The couple lived at Orchard Cottage, which at the time was called Belle Vue Cottage, from 1893 to 1897.〔 In 1895 they moved to Droitwich in the West Midlands.〔Caroline Fox; Francis Greenacre; Newlyn Orion Galleries. ''(Artists of the Newlyn School, 1880-1900 )''. Newlyn Orion Galleries; 1979. p. 166.〕 They lived at Bellue Vue House in 1889〔 and by 1900 had settled at Grasmere in the Lake District.〔〔 Bramley died in Chalford Hill, Gloucestershire in August 1915.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Frank Bramley」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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