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Adams, William (bap. 1746, d. 1805), potter  

Alison Kelly

Adams, William (bap. 1746, d. 1805), potter, was baptized on 15 June 1746 in Tunstall, Staffordshire, the posthumous son of Edward Adams (d. 1745/6), potter, and Martha, daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth Adams. There were three William Adamses who were potters in ...

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Anrep, Boris Vasilyevich, Count Elmpt in the nobility of the Holy Roman empire (1883–1969), mosaicist  

Annabel Farjeon

Anrep, Boris Vasilyevich, Count Elmpt in the nobility of the Holy Roman empire (1883–1969), mosaicist, came of a noble Russian family. He was born on 28 September 1883 in St Petersburg, the son of Vasily Konstantinovich von Anrep (1852–1927), a doctor who became the minister of education for ...

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Anrep, Boris Vasilyevich, Count Elmpt in the nobility of the Holy Roman empire (1883–1969)  

Maker: Pierre Roy

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Boris Vasilyevich Anrep, Count Elmpt in the nobility of the Holy Roman empire (1883–1969) by Pierre Roy, 1949 [Boris Anrep in his Studio, 65 boulevard Arago] © ADAGP, Paris and DACS, London, 2010; photograph Tate, London, 2004

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Astbury, John (1688?–1743?), potter  

Helen L. Phillips

Astbury, John (1688?–1743?), potter, was probably the son of John Astbury (b. 1663) and Anna Hales (d. 1703). Uncertainty arises because there were several John Astburys in the Staffordshire Potteries at this time. John Astbury and Anna Hales had three other children, a daughter, ...

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Ballantine, James (1807/8–1877), stained-glass artist and writer  

R. G. H. Nicholson

Ballantine, James (1807/8–1877), stained-glass artist and writer, was born in Edinburgh, the son of James Ballantine, a brewer, and his wife, Margaret Anderson. He served an apprenticeship with David Roberts, then working as an Edinburgh house decorator and theatrical scenery painter, and also studied draughtsmanship at the ...

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Baxter, Thomas (1780/81–1821), china painter  

Ernest Radford

revised by Annette Peach

Baxter, Thomas (1780/81–1821), china painter, was born in London; further details of his family and upbringing are unknown. From 1797 his father had workshops at 1 Goldsmith Street, Gough Square, Fleet Street, London, connected with Worcester, for painting and gilding china; Baxter received his first instruction from him. He also painted on enamel, and his usual subjects were shells. He was a fellow student of ...

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Bell, Quentin Claudian Stephen (1910–1996)  

Maker: Duncan Fraser

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Quentin Claudian Stephen Bell (1910–1996) by Duncan Fraser, 1982 [in his pottery at Cobbe Place] © Duncan Fraser; collection National Portrait Gallery, London

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Bell, Quentin Claudian Stephen (1910–1996), art historian and potter  

Charles Saumarez Smith

Bell, Quentin Claudian Stephen (1910–1996), art historian and potter, was born into the heart of the Bloomsbury group on 19 August 1910, the younger son of (Arthur) Clive Heward Bell (1881–1964), art critic, and his wife, Vanessa Bell (1879–1961), painter, and the daughter of ...

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Birch, William Russell (1755–1834), enamel painter and printmaker  

Lucy Peltz

Birch, William Russell (1755–1834), enamel painter and printmaker, was born in Warwickshire on 9 April 1755, the son of Thomas Birch, a noted surgeon, and his wife, Mary Russell. After an unsuccessful start at a Latin school he was taken in by a wealthy cousin, ...

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Bloor, Joseph (1782–1846)  

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Bloor, Robert (1778–1846), ceramicist  

Amanda Girling-Budd

Bloor, Robert (1778–1846), ceramicist, was probably born at Church Gresley, Derbyshire, where many of his family are buried. He was baptized at Gresley, on 19 April 1778, the son of John Bloor (or Blore) (1742–1816) and his wife, Elizabeth, née...

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Bone, Henry (1755–1834), miniature and enamel painter  

R. J. B. Walker

Bone, Henry (1755–1834), miniature and enamel painter, was born at Truro on 6 February 1755, the son of Henry Bone, a cabinet-maker and carver, who took his family to Plymouth, where Bone learned to paint on hard paste china for the Cookworthy factory. He continued his apprenticeship with ...

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Bone, Henry (1755–1834)  

Maker: John Opie

Henry Bone (1755–1834) by John Opie, 1799 © National Portrait Gallery, London

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Bone, Henry Pierce (1779–1855), miniature and enamel painter  

R. J. B. Walker

Bone, Henry Pierce (1779–1855), miniature and enamel painter, was born in Islington, London, on 6 November 1779, the eldest son and pupil of the enamel painter Henry Bone (1755–1834) and his wife, Elizabeth, née Van der Meulen (d. c.1830). He went to school in ...

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Bone, Henry Pierce (1779–1855)  

Maker: Henry Pierce Bone

Henry Pierce Bone (1779–1855) self-portrait, 1847 Christie's Images Ltd. (2004)

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Bott, Thomas (bap. 1828?, d. 1870), porcelain painter and designer  

Ernest Radford

revised by Amanda Girling-Budd

Bott, Thomas (bap. 1828?, d. 1870), porcelain painter and designer, was born near Kidderminster, Worcestershire, and was probably the Thomas Bott who was baptized on 25 January 1828 at Bromsgrove, Worcester, the son of Thomas Bott and his wife, Mary. He was brought up to his father's business of making spade handles. He was trained from 1846 at ...

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Cardew, Michael Ambrose (1901–1983)  

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Michael Ambrose Cardew (1901–1983) by unknown photographer, 1937 © reserved; unknown collection; photograph National Portrait Gallery, London