Person    | Male  Born 9/4/1870  Died 28/9/1964

Arild Rosenkrantz

Categories: Art, Sculpture

Countries: Denmark, Scotland

Danish painter/illustrator/stained glass artist, and, rarely, sculptor. "Although born in Denmark, Rosenkrantz grew up from the age of three in Scotland and settled in London at twenty eight. He had a strong interest in mysticism and spirituality, and worked mainly in stained glass and painting. He studied and worked in Rome, Paris and New York, and also worked in Switzerland for Rudolf Steiner."

Sources: Bridge to Nowhere, Wikipedia, Ask Art.

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Arild Rosenkrantz

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St George's Camberwell war memorial

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Alexis Kow

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Brian James

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Winifred Turner

Winifred Turner

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