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George Edward Kruger Gray

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George Edward Kruger Gray

Birth
Death
2 May 1943 (aged 62)
Burial
Fittleworth, Chichester District, West Sussex, England Add to Map
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Painter, sculptor, medallist, heraldic decorator, stained glass designer, Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, CBE. He Studied at Merchant Taylor's School in Crosby where he was the only survivor of a tragic accident involving his brother, Norman, and another boy swimming at sea (1893). He attended Bath School of Art and the Royal College of Art, winner of a Royal Exhibition scholarship, where he studied under W. R. Lethaby. During the First World war he served in the Artists' Rifles and then the camouflage section of the Royal Engineers. He exhibited at Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society: Eleventh Exhibition, 1916
'Badge, designed for the Ministry of Munitions, 1915'; at Aberdeen Artists' Society Exhibition of Works of Modern Artists, 1926; Exhibition of the Royal Academy of Arts (Summer Exhibition), from 1905 - 1943, he Exhibited 27 times.
Painter, sculptor, medallist, heraldic decorator, stained glass designer, Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, CBE. He Studied at Merchant Taylor's School in Crosby where he was the only survivor of a tragic accident involving his brother, Norman, and another boy swimming at sea (1893). He attended Bath School of Art and the Royal College of Art, winner of a Royal Exhibition scholarship, where he studied under W. R. Lethaby. During the First World war he served in the Artists' Rifles and then the camouflage section of the Royal Engineers. He exhibited at Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society: Eleventh Exhibition, 1916
'Badge, designed for the Ministry of Munitions, 1915'; at Aberdeen Artists' Society Exhibition of Works of Modern Artists, 1926; Exhibition of the Royal Academy of Arts (Summer Exhibition), from 1905 - 1943, he Exhibited 27 times.


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