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John Drew Mackenzie : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Drew Mackenzie
John Drew MacKenzie (1861–1918) was a master craftsman and instructor of the Newlyn Copper school in Cornwall, UK. His style is described as arts and crafts/art nouveau.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=''John Drew MacKenzie'', cornwall artists index )〕 Mackenzie was educated at Clifton College. He is credited with being the instigator of the Newlyn Copper Industry.() He arrived in Cornwall in 1888 as a painter and illustrator and in 1890 founded the Newlyn Industrial Class, instructing local people in metalwork; enamelling and embroidery. MacKenzie died in 1918 but Tom Batten and Johnny Payne Cotton restarted production at the Newlyn school in 1920. In 1908 his portrait was painted by Newlyn artist Stanhope Forbes; it was entitled 'The Young Apprentice, Newlyn Copperworks' it depicts MacKenzie giving instruction to a young Johnny Payne Cotton. This painting is now on display at Penlee House Gallery in Penzance, Cornwall.() ==References==
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