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William John Wainwright PRBSA (1855–1931) was a painter who spent most of his life in Birmingham, England.
William John Wainwright PPRBSA | |
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Born | 1855 |
Died | 1931 |
Education | Birmingham School of Art |
Occupation | Painter |
Organization | Royal Birmingham Society of Artists |
Wainwright trained at the Birmingham School of Art under the headship of Edward R. Taylor, and started his career as an apprentice at the stained-glass firm Hardman & Co.[1] In 1879, Wainwright founded the Birmingham Art Circle with four other artists including Walter Langley.[2]
Wainwright was associated with the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists (RBSA) for 50 years until his death in 1931.[3] On 12 March 1881 Wainwright was elected, with Langley and others, an associate member of the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists. [4] During that time he achieved a number of ‘firsts’ being one of the first Associate members in 1881, the first President chosen from the ranks of the membership in 1927, and the first to have a solo exhibition of his works in 1928.[5]
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