Gilbert Bayes, the Glossary
Gilbert William Bayes (4 April 1872 – 10 July 1953) was an English sculptor.[1]
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44 relations: Art Gallery of New South Wales, Art Workers' Guild, Arts and Crafts movement, Aston Webb, Bangalore, Broadcasting House, Cavendish Square, Centre William Rappard, City and Guilds of London Art School, Commercial Bank of Scotland, Ealing Art Group, English Heritage, George Frampton, Harry Bates (sculptor), Indian Institute of Science, Jamshedji Tata, Jessie Bayes, List of blue plaques, Lord's, Marylebone, Memorial University of Newfoundland, National Museum Cardiff, National War Memorial (Newfoundland), New Sculpture, Parlanti Foundry, Pevsner Architectural Guides, Ramsgate, Royal Academy of Arts, Royal Doulton, Royal Society of Sculptors, Salon (Paris), Saville Theatre, Sculpture, Segrave Trophy, Selfridges, St James' Church, Warter, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, The Mercury (Hobart), The Offerings of Peace and The Offerings of War, The Sydney Morning Herald, Todmorden War Memorial, Victoria and Albert Museum, Walter Bayes, 1928 Summer Olympics.
- Alumni of the City and Guilds of London Art School
Art Gallery of New South Wales
The Art Gallery of New South Wales (AGNSW), founded as the New South Wales Academy of Art in 1872 and known as the National Art Gallery of New South Wales between 1883 and 1958, is located in The Domain, Sydney, Australia.
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Art Workers' Guild
The Art Workers' Guild is an organisation established in 1884 by a group of British painters, sculptors, architects, and designers associated with the ideas of William Morris and the Arts and Crafts movement.
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Arts and Crafts movement
The Arts and Crafts movement was an international trend in the decorative and fine arts that developed earliest and most fully in the British Isles and subsequently spread across the British Empire and to the rest of Europe and America.
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Aston Webb
Sir Aston Webb, (22 May 1849 – 21 August 1930) was a British architect who designed the principal facade of Buckingham Palace and the main building of the Victoria and Albert Museum, among other major works around England, many of them in partnership with Ingress Bell.
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Bangalore
Bangalore, officially Bengaluru (ISO: Beṁgaḷūru), is the capital and largest city of the southern Indian state of Karnataka.
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Broadcasting House
Broadcasting House is the headquarters of the BBC, in Portland Place and Langham Place, London.
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Cavendish Square
Cavendish Square is a public garden square in Marylebone in the West End of London.
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Centre William Rappard
The Centre William Rappard at Rue de Lausanne 154, Geneva, Switzerland, was built between 1923 and 1926 to house the International Labour Office (ILO).
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City and Guilds of London Art School
Founded in 1854 as the Lambeth School of Art, the City and Guilds of London Art School is a small specialist art college located in central London, England.
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Commercial Bank of Scotland
The Commercial Bank of Scotland Ltd. was a Scottish commercial bank.
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Ealing Art Group
The Ealing Art Guild was founded in 1910, to further the interests of local artists of all disciplines, whether professional, amateur or lay.
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English Heritage
English Heritage (officially the English Heritage Trust) is a charity that manages over 400 historic monuments, buildings and places.
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George Frampton
Sir George James Frampton, (18 June 1860 – 21 May 1928) was a British sculptor. Gilbert Bayes and George Frampton are 20th-century English male artists, 20th-century English sculptors, Alumni of the City and Guilds of London Art School, Alumni of the Royal Academy Schools, British architectural sculptors, English male sculptors, Masters of the Art Worker's Guild and sculptors from London.
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Harry Bates (sculptor)
Harry Bates (26 April 1850 – 30 January 1899) was a British sculptor. Gilbert Bayes and Harry Bates (sculptor) are Alumni of the City and Guilds of London Art School, British architectural sculptors and English male sculptors.
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Indian Institute of Science
The Indian Institute of Science (IISc) is a public, deemed, research university for higher education and research in science, engineering, design, and management.
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Jamshedji Tata
Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata (3 March 1839 – 19 May 1904) was an Indian industrialist who founded the Tata Group, India's biggest conglomerate company.
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Jessie Bayes
Jessie Bayes (b. 1876 Hampstead, London - d. 1970) was a British Arts & Crafts artist who specialized in miniature paintings, illuminated manuscripts, stained glass, iconography and more. Gilbert Bayes and Jessie Bayes are Sibling artists.
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List of blue plaques
This list of blue plaques is an annotated list of people or events in the United Kingdom that have been commemorated by blue plaques.
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Lord's
Lord's Cricket Ground, commonly known as Lord's, is a cricket venue in St John's Wood, London.
Marylebone
Marylebone (usually, also) is an area in London, England and is located in the City of Westminster.
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Memorial University of Newfoundland
Memorial University of Newfoundland, also known as Memorial University or MUN, is a public research university in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, based in St. John's, with satellite campuses in Corner Brook, elsewhere in Newfoundland and in Labrador, Saint Pierre, and Harlow, England.
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National Museum Cardiff
National Museum Cardiff (Amgueddfa Genedlaethol Caerdydd) is a museum and art gallery in Cardiff, Wales.
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National War Memorial (Newfoundland)
The National War Memorial in Downtown St. John's is the most elaborate of all the post World War I monuments in Newfoundland and Labrador.
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New Sculpture
New Sculpture was a movement in late 19th-century British sculpture with an emphasis on naturalistic poses and spiritual subjects.
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Parlanti Foundry
The Parlanti Foundry was an art bronze foundry located at the Albion Works, 59 Parsons Green Lane in Parsons Green, London, and was in operation from 1895 until 1917.
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Pevsner Architectural Guides
The Pevsner Architectural Guides are four series of guide books to the architecture of the British Isles.
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Ramsgate
Ramsgate is a seaside town and civil parish in the district of Thanet in east Kent, England.
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Royal Academy of Arts
The Royal Academy of Arts (RA) is an art institution based in Burlington House in Piccadilly in London, England.
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Royal Doulton
Royal Doulton is an English ceramic and home accessories manufacturer that was founded in 1815.
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Royal Society of Sculptors
The Royal Society of Sculptors (RSS) is a British charity established in 1905, which promotes excellence in the art and practice of sculpture.
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Salon (Paris)
The Salon (Salon), or rarely Paris Salon (French: Salon de Paris), beginning in 1667 was the official art exhibition of the italic in Paris.
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Saville Theatre
ODEON Covent Garden is a four-screen cinema in the heart of London's West End.
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Sculpture
Sculpture is the branch of the visual arts that operates in three dimensions.
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Segrave Trophy
The Segrave Trophy is awarded to the British national who demonstrates "Outstanding Skill, Courage and Initiative on Land, Water and in the Air".
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Selfridges
Selfridges, also known as Selfridges & Co., is a chain of upscale department stores in the United Kingdom that is operated by Selfridges Retail Limited, part of the Selfridges Group of department stores.
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St James' Church, Warter
St James’ Church lies in Warter, an estate village in England, in the Yorkshire Wolds, part of the East Riding of Yorkshire.
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St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
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The Mercury (Hobart)
The Mercury is a daily newspaper, published in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, by Davies Brothers Pty Ltd, a subsidiary of News Corp Australia, itself a subsidiary of News Corp.
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The Offerings of Peace and The Offerings of War
The Offerings of Peace and The Offerings of War are a pair of bronze allegorical equestrian statues by Gilbert Bayes commissioned for the entrance of the Art Gallery of New South Wales.
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The Sydney Morning Herald
The Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) is a daily tabloid newspaper published in Sydney, Australia, and owned by Nine.
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Todmorden War Memorial
Todmorden War Memorial is a war memorial located in Todmorden, West Yorkshire, England.
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Victoria and Albert Museum
The Victoria and Albert Museum (abbreviated V&A) in London is the world's largest museum of applied arts, decorative arts and design, housing a permanent collection of over 2.8 million objects.
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Walter Bayes
Walter John Bayes (31 May 1869 – 21 January 1956) was an English painter and illustrator who was a founder member of both the Camden Town Group and the London Group and also a renowned art teacher and critic. Gilbert Bayes and Walter Bayes are 20th-century English male artists and Sibling artists.
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1928 Summer Olympics
The 1928 Summer Olympics (Olympische Zomerspelen 1928), officially the Games of the IX Olympiad (Spelen van de IXe Olympiade), was an international multi-sport event that was celebrated from 28 July to 12 August 1928 in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
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See also
Alumni of the City and Guilds of London Art School
- Alfred Turner (sculptor)
- Arthur Rackham
- Charles Haslewood Shannon
- Charles Leonard Hartwell
- Chris Hammond (illustrator)
- Claire Dalby
- Corinne Cuéllar-Nathan
- Edmund Blampied
- Edwin Roscoe Mullins
- Eleanor Cardozo
- Eva Benson
- F. W. Pomeroy
- Flora Yukhnovich
- Frank Dobson (sculptor)
- George Frampton
- George Tinworth
- Gilbert Bayes
- Glyn Philpot
- Goscombe John
- Harry Bates (sculptor)
- Horace Brodzky
- Jim Mathieson (sculptor)
- Karen Newman (artist)
- Karin Jonzen
- Lauren Child
- Leonard Raven-Hill
- Leonard Stanford Merrifield
- Marguerite Horner
- Roberta Everett
- Rolf Harris
- Sarah Beddington
- Stanhope Forbes
- Stephen Harris (painter)
- Stephen Wiltshire
- Thomas Cantrell Dugdale
- Tomoaki Suzuki
- Vivien ap Rhys Pryce
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilbert_Bayes
Also known as Bayes, Gilbert.