Edward R. Taylor
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Edward Richard Taylor RBSA (14 June 1838 – 14 January 1911) was an English artist and educator. He painted in both oils and watercolours. He became a member of the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists in 1879.
Biography
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Taylor taught at the Lincoln School of Art,[http://www.christchurchartgallery.org.nz/Collection/Infosheets/89_212.pdf Frank Bramley (artist)] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100522051330/http://www.christchurchartgallery.org.nz/Collection/Infosheets/89_212.pdf |date=2010-05-22 }}.{{full citation needed|date=January 2014}} where amongst his pupils were William Logsdail and Frank Bramley, and became influential in the Arts and Crafts movement as the first headmaster at the Birmingham Municipal School of Arts and Crafts from 1877–1903.[https://archive.today/20070613174335/http://www.biad.uce.ac.uk/research/archives/pages_collections/schoolofart.php BIAD School of Art archive] In December 1898, he founded Ruskin Pottery at Smethwick, Staffordshire. Since 2003, the work of this artist has been auctioned with one painting, The Avon from Bideford, sold at Andrew Hartley Fine Arts in 2012 for a record price.{{cite news |title=Edward R. Taylor {{!}} Biography |url=https://www.mutualart.com/Artist/Edward-R--Taylor/7500AF7BEE274FCC/Biography |access-date=26 October 2021 |work=www.mutualart.com |language=en}}
Personal life
Taylor married Mary Parr on 1 May 1858 at St. John, Burslem. They had five daughters and two sons. His youngest son, William Howson Taylor (1876–1935), took over Ruskin Pottery after the death of his father on 14 January 1912.{{cite web|url=https://artsandculture.google.com/asset/twas-a-famous-victory/YQFZu4GXkJzGlQ|title=Twas-a-famous-victory via Google Cultural Institute}}England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1995
See also
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Further reading
- Atterbury, Paul & Henson, John. Ruskin Pottery: Pottery of Edward Richard Taylor and William Howson Taylor, 1898-1933 (Baxendale press, 1993).
External links
- [http://www.artnet.com/artist/696615/edward-r-taylor.html Paintings by E R Taylor] (artnet.com)
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Category:19th-century English painters
Category:English male painters
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Category:English watercolourists
Category:English landscape artists
Category:Members and Associates of the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists