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Philip Hagreen : ウィキペディア英語版 | Philip Hagreen Philip Hagreen (12 July 1890 to 1988) was a wood engraver who was active at the beginning of the twentieth century. He was a founder member of the Society of Wood Engravers.〔Joanna Selborne, ‘The Society of Wood Engravers: the early years’ in ''Craft History 1'' (1988), published by Combined Arts.〕 He was closely associated with Eric Gill and was a member of the Guild of St Joseph and St Dominic at Ditchling. ==Biography==
Hagreen was the only child of Henry Hagreen, the drawing master at Wellington College, Berkshire. He studied at the college, but his education was disrupted by ill-health. He studied art in Cornwall, under Norman Garstin and then Harold and Laura Knight, and then entered the New Cross Art School.〔Brian North Lee, ''The Ex-libris of Philip Hagreen'' (London, Bookplate Society, 1987), ISBN 87-7317-142-5.〕 He enlisted in the army at the beginning of the First World War. He was a reluctant soldier, but felt that it was his duty.〔Edgar Holloway, 'Profile of an Artist: Philip Hagreen' in ''Bookplate Journal'' (September 1985), published by the Bookplate Society.〕 In 1918 he married Aileen Clegg; they had three children, John, Mary Bernadette and Mary Joan. In 1923 the family joined Eric Gill at Ditchling, and moved with him to Capel-y-ffin in 1924. The climate proved too harsh for Hagreen and he moved to Lourdes with his family, where he stayed until 1932. He returned to Ditchling until 1959, when the Hagreens moved to Lingfield in Surrey. In 1973 they moved to a nursing home at Ifield Green.〔
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