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Wycliffe Egginton

Wycliffe Egginton (1875 - 1951) was active/lived in United Kingdom.  Wycliffe Egginton is known for Landscape and flower painting.

Wycliffe Egginton was a landscape painter born in Birmingham in 1875. He focused his work on oil and watercolour. He is the father of Frank Egginton who is also a very gifted artist. Wycliffe was educated in Birmingham and Wallasey and then exhibited oil and watercolour works in the Royal Academy. He also had a number of one-man shows in the Fine Art Society and public collections in the Royal Institute and Paris Salon. Egginton lived in Devon for many years before he died in June 1951.

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.  There are 24 similar (related) artists for Wycliffe Egginton available:    Frank J Egginton,  Anne Primrose Jury,  Arthur H Twells,  Robert Egginton,  Joseph William Carey,  Desmond Turner,  Tom Carr,  William Conor,  Maurice Canning Wilks,  Gerard Dillon,  Markey Robinson,  Neil Shawcross,  Colin Flack,  George Campbell,  Graham Knuttel,  Charles J McAuley,  Frank McKelvey,  J P Rooney,  Conn Campbell,  Lorna Miller,  Gregory Moore,  J P Neeson,  John Kingerlee,  Gladys MacCabe



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