Edward Reginald Frampton

Fairy Land, by Edward Reginald Frampton

Edward Reginald Frampton (1870 – 4 November 1923) was a British painter who specialized in murals, specifically war memorials at churches. He painted in a flat, stately style, and was influenced by French Symbolism. He also worked in stained glass, most probably learning from his father, Edward Frampton, who was a stained-glass artist. His work usually depicted symbolic subjects and landscapes; early in his career he made sculpture.[1]

  1. ^ Chilvers, Ian (1999). "Frampton, Sir George". A Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Art. Encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 4 June 2009.

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