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- Finnemore, J. (Joseph), 1860-1939
Identifies LC/NAF RWO
Identifies RWO
Birth Date
- 1860
Death Date
- 1939
Has Affiliation
- Organization: Birmingham Municipal School of Art (Birmingham, England)
Birth Place
- Birmingham (England)
Associated Locale
- London (England)
Associated Language
- English
Occupation
Illustrator
Painter
Etcher
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Sources
- found: When London burned, 1895:t.p. (J. Finnemore)
- found: World biog. index (WWW), 1 Feb. 2000(Finnemore, Joseph; 1860-1939; illustrator, figure painter, etcher)
- found: Munroe, K. At war with Pontiac, 1895:title-page (illustrated by J. Finnemore)
- found: Wikipedia, July 23, 2015(heading: Joseph Finnemore; Joseph Finnemore (1860-1939) was born in Birmingham in 1860 and educated at the Birmingham School of Art and in Antwerp under Michel Marie Charles Verlat. Following a tour of Europe and the Near East in the early 1880s, he settled in London in 1884. He was a prolific book and magazine illustrator, who worked particularly for the Religious Tract Society. He was also a painter in oils whose works include The Proclamation of King Edward VII at St. James' Palace January 24, 1901 and On the Lookout, A Stormy Night.) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Finnemore
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Change Notes
- 2000-02-01: new
- 2015-07-24: revised
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