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Ernest Archibald Taylor
1874–1951
Painter, printmaker, stained glass and furniture designer, born in Greenock, Renfrewshire. In the early 1900s he worked for the Glasgow cabinet makers Wylie and Lochhead, in 1908 married the artist Jessie M King and moved to Manchester where he managed and designed for George Wragge Ltd, notably stained glass, then for about three years prior to World War I the Taylors lived in Paris.
Text Source: 'Artists in Britain Since 1945' by David Buckman (Art Dictionaries Ltd, part of Sansom & Company)
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Blue Barn Ernest Archibald Taylor (1874–1951)Blue Barn Harbour Cottage Gallery
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Landscape, Galloway Road Ernest Archibald Taylor (1874–1951)Landscape, Galloway Road Dumfries and Galloway Education
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Isle of Whithorn c.1941 Ernest Archibald Taylor (1874–1951)Isle of Whithorn c.1941 Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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View of Kirkcudbright late 19th C–early 20th C Ernest Archibald Taylor (1874–1951)View of Kirkcudbright late 19th C–early 20th C The Fleming Collection
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View of Kirkcudbright late 19th C–early 20th C Ernest Archibald Taylor (1874–1951)View of Kirkcudbright late 19th C–early 20th C The Fleming Collection
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Buildings by the Water 1897 Ernest Archibald Taylor (1874–1951)Buildings by the Water 1897 The Hunterian, University of Glasgow
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A Narrow Street c.1910–1914 Ernest Archibald Taylor (1874–1951)A Narrow Street c.1910–1914 The Hunterian, University of Glasgow
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Banks o'Dee Ernest Archibald Taylor (1874–1951)Banks o'Dee The Stewartry Museum
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Towards Lochranza Ernest Archibald Taylor (1874–1951)Towards Lochranza McLean Museum and Art Gallery