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George James Frampton
1860–1928
(b London, 18 June 1860; d London, 21 May 1928). British sculptor. Early in his career he was one of the leading avant-garde British sculptors of his day, experimenting with unusual materials and polychrome and working in a style imbued with elements of Art Nouveau and Symbolism (Mysteriarch, 1892, Walker AG, Liverpool).
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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Sir James D. Marwick (1826–1908) c.1905 George James Frampton (1860–1928)Sir James D. Marwick (1826–1908) c.1905 Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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Madonna of the Peach Tree 1910 George James Frampton (1860–1928)Madonna of the Peach Tree 1910 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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Sir Nathaniel Dunlop (1830–1919) George James Frampton (1860–1928)Sir Nathaniel Dunlop (1830–1919) Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
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Female Head Blindfolded (perhaps the 'Old Testament') c.1910 George James Frampton (1860–1928)Female Head Blindfolded (perhaps the 'Old Testament') c.1910 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Edward VII (1841–1910) 1910–1911 George James Frampton (1860–1928)Edward VII (1841–1910) 1910–1911 The Gurkha Museum
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Female Head (perhaps the 'New Testament') c.1910 George James Frampton (1860–1928)Female Head (perhaps the 'New Testament') c.1910 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Peter Pan c.1910 George James Frampton (1860–1928)Peter Pan c.1910 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Mother and Child 1895 George James Frampton (1860–1928)Mother and Child 1895 Victoria and Albert Museum
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La belle Isolde c.1900 George James Frampton (1860–1928)La belle Isolde c.1900 Sheffield Museums: Graves Gallery
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Saint Mungo, Atlantes, Allegorical Figures and Decorative Carving 1895–1899 George James Frampton (1860–1928) and William Shirreffs (1846–1902)Saint Mungo, Atlantes, Allegorical Figures and Decorative Carving 1895–1899 Ingram Street
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William Garnett (1850–1932) c.1899 George James Frampton (1860–1928)William Garnett (1850–1932) c.1899 University of Greenwich
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Peter Pan George James Frampton (1860–1928) and A. B. Burton (active 1874–1939)Peter Pan Kensington Gardens, Kensington
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Edward VII (1841–1910) 1913 George James Frampton (1860–1928)Edward VII (1841–1910) 1913 Cheyne Walk, Northampton
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Quintin Hogg (1845–1903) 1906 George James Frampton (1860–1928)Quintin Hogg (1845–1903) 1906 Portland Street
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Queen Victoria (1819–1901) 1904 George James Frampton (1860–1928) and Kirkpatrick Brothers and Compagnie des Bronzes de Bruxelles (active 1854–1979)Queen Victoria (1819–1901) 1904 Nevill Street, Southport
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Sir Alfred East (1844–1913) 1913 George James Frampton (1860–1928)Sir Alfred East (1844–1913) 1913 Sheep Street, Kettering
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Lyonors George James Frampton (1860–1928)Lyonors The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery
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Enamel Plaque George James Frampton (1860–1928)Enamel Plaque Leeds Art Gallery, Leeds Museums and Galleries
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Enamel Plaque 1897 George James Frampton (1860–1928)Enamel Plaque 1897 Leeds Art Gallery, Leeds Museums and Galleries
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William Strang (1859–1921), RA 1903 George James Frampton (1860–1928)William Strang (1859–1921), RA 1903 Royal Academy of Arts