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Leonard Campbell Taylor
1874–1969
Painter, born in Oxford into a musical family. His second wife was Brenda Moore, the sculptor and painter, who modelled a head of Campbell Taylor.
Text Source: 'Artists in Britain Since 1945' by David Buckman (Art Dictionaries Ltd, part of Sansom & Company)
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An Interior c.1910 The Wilson
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Romsey Abbey Southampton City Art Gallery
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The Rehearsal 1907 Tate
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Hugh Reynolds Rathbone (1862–1940), at Greenbank House Victoria Gallery & Museum
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Battledore 1906 Manchester Art Gallery
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Restaurant Car c.1935 National Railway Museum
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The Peak District, Peveril Castle 1924 National Railway Museum
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The Sampler 1931–1932 Lady Lever Art Gallery
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Queen Mary (1867–1953) 1928 Royal College of Music
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Sir Hugh Allen (1869–1946) 1939 Royal College of Music
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Memories Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
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The First Born Williamson Art Gallery & Museum
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Mafalda 1934 Bradford Museums and Galleries
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Adolf Neubauer (1832–1907) 1900 Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford
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French Landscape 1897 New College, University of Oxford
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Summer Afternoon (An Interior, Lord Birkenhead Seated) 1913 Williamson Art Gallery & Museum
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Still Life c.1932 Touchstones Rochdale
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William Sanday (1843–1920) 1908 Christ Church, University of Oxford
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The Letter 1942 Ferens Art Gallery
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Rear Admiral Sir Walter Henry Cowan (1871–1958), KCB, MVO, DSO 1920 IWM (Imperial War Museums)