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John Crampton-Walker

John Crampton-Walker (1890 - 1942) was active/lived in Ireland.  John Crampton Walker is known for Painting.

Born in Dublin, John Crampton Walker exhibited at the RHA from 1914. He was author of Irish Life and Landscape, (Talbot Press, Dublin, 1926). His work is in most of the major public collections in Ireland including the NGI and the Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery of Modern Art.

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