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Painter-Stainer
Painter-Stainer = painter1 1 and 2. The name by which the members of the City of London Livery Company of Painters (which included painters in senses 1 and 2), are designated in their charter, in which connexion it has continued in use to the present day. The restriction of meaning stated in quot. 1...
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Anna Stainer-Knittel
Anna Stainer-Knittel (28 July 1841, Elbigenalp - 28 February 1915, Wattens) was an Austrian portrait and flower painter. She later moved to Innsbruck and was able to support herself as a portrait painter.
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Edward Pierce (sculptor)
Life
He was the son of Edward Pearce (d. 1658), a painter and stainer, noted for his decorative paintings in Old Somerset House. London (c.1680)
Bust of Baldwin Hamey the Younger (1680) at the Royal College of Physicians
Bust of Thomas Evans (1680) for the Worshipful Company of Painter-Stainers
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stainer
stainer (ˈsteɪnə(r)) Forms: 4–6 steynour, 5 staynour, stener, stenyoure, 6 steyner, 6–7 stayner, 6– stainer. [agent-n. f. stain v.: see -or 2 b, -er1.] 1. One whose employment is staining; one who colours wood, etc. with pigments which penetrate below the surface; † a worker of ‘stained cloths’ (see...
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Thomas Capp
He became a master of the Painter and Stainer's company in 1621. His father, also Thomas Capp, was a painter in London, and signed a petition of the Painter and Stainer's company in 1578.
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Thomas Stayner
Thomas Stayner or Stainer (1665–1733) was a 17th/18th century British sculptor. Life
He was born in the parish of St Giles-in-the-Fields in London in 1665 the son of Thomas Stayner (b.1640), a painter and stainer, and his wife Margery
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Moses Glover
Glover's marriage licence, issued in 1622, described him as "painter-stainer of Isleworth".
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Victor Mottez
Victor-Louis Mottez (13 February 1809 – 7 June 1897) was a French fresco painter, painter and portraitist.
Life
He was born in Lille. Louise Mottez, Victor's sisters (c. 1833-1834) (private collection)
Cartoons
For stained-glass windows, in collaboration with the Lille-born master glass-stainer
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William Newland (MP)
He married Martha Shepeard (died 1724), daughter of Edmund Shephard, Painter-Stainer, of Fleet Street, London on 25 July 1710.
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Robert Murchie
His father was a painter decorator. Robert was one of six children, all of who could play a musical instrument. Briccialdi : ‘Il Carnival di Venezia’ op. 77 (arr. by Charles Stainer); Traditional : "Scotch and Irish Airs" (arr. by Charles Stainer) Columbia 4155
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Sarah Cotter
He was a Dublin painter-stainer. Cotter continued to trade under her married name, printing The wonder!
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Peter Monamy
Monamy was made free of his apprenticeship on 1 March 1704 (new style), the same day as James Thornhill, a fellow Painter-Stainer, who later became the His standing as a Liveryman of the Painter-Stainer's Company in 1726 was cemented by the donation to Painter's Hall of what was subsequently described
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Josef Alois Knittel
On his mother's side, he was a nephew of the painter, Joseph Anton Koch; on his father's side, an uncle of Anna Stainer-Knittel. He was godfather to his nephew, , who would become a glass painter.
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Knittel
Knittel is a family name in German speaking countries:
Anna Stainer-Knittel (1841–1915) an Austrian painter, also known as Geierwally
Benedikt Knittel
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Thomson Kirkwood
Thomson Kirkwood (9 May 1820 - 12 October 1902) was a Scottish painter. He is known for his paintings of rural scenes and landscapes. Thomson was sent to be a glass stainer or glass painter.
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