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Biography. A 1926 portrait by Christopher Wood of Constant Lambert in the permanent collection of the National Portrait Gallery, London. Early life. Christopher Wood was born in Knowsley to Doctor Lucius and Clare Wood.
Jan 25, 2023 · An upstate New York dad who shot dead his 14-year-old honor roll student daughter before turning the gun on himself bought the 20-gauge shotgun just 16 days before the shocking murder-suicide.
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Learn about the life and work of Christopher Wood, a British painter who was influenced by Van Gogh, Picasso, and Rousseau. Explore his lyrical, enigmatic, and luminous canvases of still life, landscapes, and human figures.
- British
- April 7, 1901
- Knowsley, Liverpool, England
- August 21, 1930
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Learn about the life and works of Christopher Wood, who painted coastal scenes, designs for ballet and influenced by Alfred Wallis. Explore his 47 artworks in various genres and styles at Wikiart.org.
- British
- April 7, 1901
- Knowsley, Liverpool, United Kingdom
- August 21, 1930
Learn about Christopher Wood, an English painter who studied in Paris and met Picasso, Cocteau and the Nicholsons. He died in 1930 after a brief career of painting in England and Brittany.
Sep 8, 2016 · CHICHESTER, ENGLAND — “I have decided to try to be the greatest painter that has ever lived,” Christopher Wood wrote to his mother from Paris in 1922. “I want to paint everything which touches...
Christopher Wood, one of the most celebrated yet tragic artists of the 20th Century, was born in Knowsley, Lancashire in 1901, the son of a doctor, Robert Lucius Wood and his wife Clara.