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Charles Haslewood Shannon
1863–1937
Painter and lithographer, born near Sleaford, Lincolnshire. Shannon studied at Lincoln School of Art and at Lambeth School of Art, 1882, where he met his lifelong friend Charles Ricketts with whom he ran the Vale Press, 1896–1904 and founded 'The Dial' magazine, which ran from 1889–1897.
Text Source: Liss Llewellyn
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Lillah McCarthy (1875–1960), as 'Donna Anna' 1907 Charles Haslewood Shannon (1863–1937)Lillah McCarthy (1875–1960), as 'Donna Anna' 1907 The Wilson
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John Westlake (1828–1913), Fellow and Jurist 1910 Charles Haslewood Shannon (1863–1937)John Westlake (1828–1913), Fellow and Jurist 1910 Trinity College, University of Cambridge
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Hermes and the Infant Bacchus 1906 Charles Haslewood Shannon (1863–1937)Hermes and the Infant Bacchus 1906 Usher Gallery
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Salt Water 1902 Charles Haslewood Shannon (1863–1937)Salt Water 1902 Usher Gallery
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The Sower and the Reaper Charles Haslewood Shannon (1863–1937)The Sower and the Reaper Usher Gallery
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The Apple Gatherers c. 1910 Charles Haslewood Shannon (1863–1937)The Apple Gatherers c. 1910 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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Hugh Fortescue (1854–1932), 4th Earl Fortesque, Chairman of Devon County Council (1904–1916) 1918 Charles Haslewood Shannon (1863–1937)Hugh Fortescue (1854–1932), 4th Earl Fortesque, Chairman of Devon County Council (1904–1916) 1918 Larkbeare House
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Edward Granville Browne (1862–1926) c.1912 Charles Haslewood Shannon (1863–1937)Edward Granville Browne (1862–1926) c.1912 Pembroke College, Cambridge
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Lillah McCarthy (1875–1960), as 'The Dumb Wife' 1917/1918 Charles Haslewood Shannon (1863–1937)Lillah McCarthy (1875–1960), as 'The Dumb Wife' 1917/1918 The Wilson
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Sir Matthew W. Montgomery (1859–1933), Lord Provost of Glasgow (1923–1926) 1926 Charles Haslewood Shannon (1863–1937)Sir Matthew W. Montgomery (1859–1933), Lord Provost of Glasgow (1923–1926) 1926 Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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The Capture 1928 Charles Haslewood Shannon (1863–1937)The Capture 1928 Usher Gallery
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The Toilet 1927 Charles Haslewood Shannon (1863–1937)The Toilet 1927 Usher Gallery
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Miriam 1918 Charles Haslewood Shannon (1863–1937)Miriam 1918 Usher Gallery
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Study Charles Haslewood Shannon (1863–1937)Study Usher Gallery
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The Wood Nymph Charles Haslewood Shannon (1863–1937)The Wood Nymph Usher Gallery
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The Mermaid 1918 Charles Haslewood Shannon (1863–1937)The Mermaid 1918 Royal Holloway, University of London
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Sea Folk 1897 Charles Haslewood Shannon (1863–1937)Sea Folk 1897 Royal Holloway, University of London
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William Sanday Charles Haslewood Shannon (1863–1937)William Sanday Christ Church, University of Oxford
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Lady in a Black Shawl Charles Haslewood Shannon (1863–1937)Lady in a Black Shawl Paisley Art Institute Collection, held by Paisley Museum and Art Galleries
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Shell-Gatherers 1894 Charles Haslewood Shannon (1863–1937)Shell-Gatherers 1894 The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery