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Christopher Sanders
1905–1991
Painter and teacher, born in Wakefield, Yorkshire. He attended the School of Art there, 1922–4, Leeds School of Art, 1924–6, and the Royal College of Art, 1926–9, where he met his future wife Barbara.
Text Source: 'Artists in Britain Since 1945' by David Buckman (Art Dictionaries Ltd, part of Sansom & Company)
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Alderman J. A. Brown, First Mayor, County Borough of Teesside (1968–1969) Christopher Sanders (1905–1991)Alderman J. A. Brown, First Mayor, County Borough of Teesside (1968–1969) Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art, mima
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Weymouth Harbour Christopher Sanders (1905–1991)Weymouth Harbour Worthing Museum and Art Gallery
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Sunlight through a Willow Tree at Kew c.1958 Christopher Sanders (1905–1991)Sunlight through a Willow Tree at Kew c.1958 Royal Academy of Arts
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Upper Westgate, Wakefield Christopher Sanders (1905–1991)Upper Westgate, Wakefield The Hepworth Wakefield
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Francis Raymond Evershed (1899–1966), 1st Baron Evershed of Stapenhill, Exhibitioner (1919), Honorary Fellow (1947), Master of the Rolls... c.1956 Christopher Sanders (1905–1991)Francis Raymond Evershed (1899–1966), 1st Baron Evershed of Stapenhill, Exhibitioner (1919), Honorary Fellow (1947), Master of the Rolls (1949–1962) c.1956 Balliol College, University of Oxford
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David Patrick Maxwell Fyfe (1900–1967), 1st Earl of Kilmuir, Commoner (1917), Honorary Fellow (1954), Lord Chancellor (1954–1962) c.1956 Christopher Sanders (1905–1991)David Patrick Maxwell Fyfe (1900–1967), 1st Earl of Kilmuir, Commoner (1917), Honorary Fellow (1954), Lord Chancellor (1954–1962) c.1956 Balliol College, University of Oxford
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William Norman Pickles, CBE, President of the Royal College of General Practitioners (1953–1956) 1953–1956 Christopher Sanders (1905–1991)William Norman Pickles, CBE, President of the Royal College of General Practitioners (1953–1956) 1953–1956 Royal College of General Practitioners
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Study of Long Grass near Polstead c.1950 Christopher Sanders (1905–1991)Study of Long Grass near Polstead c.1950 Royal Academy of Arts
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Wire c.1947 Christopher Sanders (1905–1991)Wire c.1947 Royal Academy of Arts