• Samuel Courtauld may refer to: Samuel Courtauld (industrialist) (1793–1881), American-born British industrialist Samuel Courtauld (art collector) (1876–1947)...
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    largest textile company. Samuel Courtauld was the eldest son of George Courtauld, founder of George Courtauld and Co. The Courtauld family were descendants...
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    Samuel Courtauld (7 May 1876 – 1 December 1947) was an English industrialist who is best remembered as an art collector. He founded The Courtauld Institute...
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  • George Courtauld & Co. In 1810, his American-born son Samuel Courtauld was managing his own silk mill in Braintree, Essex. In 1818, George Courtauld returned...
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    regeneration project. The Courtauld was founded in 1932 through the philanthropic efforts of the industrialist and art collector Samuel Courtauld, the diplomat and...
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    The Courtauld Gallery (UK: /ˈkɔːrtoʊld/) is an art museum in Somerset House, on the Strand in central London. It houses the collection of the Samuel Courtauld...
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  • Sarah Lucy Sharpe (1844–1906) and youngest brother of Samuel Courtauld, founder of the Courtauld Institute of Art. He was educated at Rugby and King's...
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    mob and died in Halstead workhouse. Samuel Courtauld (1793–1881), opened a textile mill here in 1818. George Courtauld (1802–1861), textile magnate, was...
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  • Augustine Courtauld (1904–1959), often called August Courtauld, was a yachtsman and British Arctic explorer Courtauld Courtauld-Thomson, 1st Baron Courtauld-Thomson...
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  • Courtauld (1795-) George Courtauld (1802–1861) Samuel Courtauld (George Courtauld's son) at Oxford Dictionary of National Biography "Louisa Courtauld...
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  • Julien Courtauld 1st Bt. JP (16 June 1870 - 1940) Sydney Renée Courtauld (1873–1962) Samuel Courtauld (27 May 1876 – 1 December 1947) Catharine Courtauld (1878–1972)...
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  • 1930–1931. Courtauld was born at Bocking, Essex, the son of Samuel Augustine Courtauld JP (1865–1953) and great-grandson of George Courtauld (1802–1861)...
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  • of four children of Rab Butler and his wife, Sydney, only child of Samuel Courtauld. He was educated at Maidwell Hall prep school in Northamptonshire and...
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    inherited the house from his father-in-law, the art collector Samuel Courtauld. Courtauld had acquired it from the Ricardo family in 1940. The Crown paid...
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  • Essex in 1802, the younger son of George Courtauld and Ruth Minton. His elder brother was Samuel Courtauld, who succeeded their father as the senior...
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    was relocated to London, where, with the aid of Lord Lee of Fareham, Samuel Courtauld, and the Warburg family, it was installed in Thames House in 1934....
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    Home House (category Courtauld Institute of Art)
    by Samuel Courtauld to house his growing art collection. On his wife's death in 1931, he gave the house and the collection to the fledgling Courtauld Institute...
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    bequeathed to The Courtauld Gallery by Fry's daughter Pamela Diamand in 1958. The London Artists' Association was set up in 1925 by Samuel Courtauld and John Maynard...
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    It was later bought by the British businessman Samuel Courtauld in 1926, who gifted it to the Courtauld Institute of Art. In 2010, the painting was voted...
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    June has become Leighton's most recognisable picture. Samuel Courtauld, founder of the Courtauld Institute, called it "the most wonderful painting in existence"...
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  • Rubens, Descent from the Cross (Central Panel), 1611-13. The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust). The painting exemplifies the use of a priming technique...
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    immigration and diversity. At the age of 20 she married Samuel Courtauld, son of Augustin Courtauld, a metalsmith of Huguenot extraction. With him she had...
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    has been the home to several pioneers in science and engineering. Samuel Courtauld and Co Ltd's director H.G. Tetley chose Foleshill in Coventry in 1904...
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    Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear (category Paintings in the Courtauld Gallery)
    Van Gogh retrospective. In 1928 Samuel Courtauld purchased it and it is currently in the collection of the Courtauld Gallery in London. The art of Woodblock...
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  • fellow-marginalised people). Samuel Courtauld (industrialist) (1793–1881), American-born British industrialist. Samuel Courtauld (art collector), grandnephew...
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    years. A fund for the purchase of modern paintings established by Samuel Courtauld in 1923 bought Seurat's Bathers at Asnières and other modern works...
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    Medical School. The Courtauld Institute of Biochemistry of the Middlesex Hospital Medical School was opened by Samuel Courtauld in 1928, the foundation...
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  • was Sir William Courtauld Bt., the first - and last - baronet; the second brother was Samuel Courtauld, who established the Courtauld Institute of Art;...
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    Eltham Palace (category Courtauld family)
    room Stephen was a younger brother of Samuel Courtauld, an industrialist, art collector and founder of the Courtauld Institute of Art. His study in the new...
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    in attendance from 1807 to 1809. Much restoration work was done by Samuel Courtauld who owned the house between 1854 and 1881. In the early 20th century...
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