- John
Leith Craxton RA, (3
October 1922 – 17
November 2009) was an
English painter. He was
sometimes called a neo-Romantic
artist but he
preferred to be...
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Craxton is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Harold Craxton (1885–1971),
English pianist and
composer Janet Craxton (1929–1981), English...
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teacher Harold Craxton. Her
older brothers included the
artist John
Craxton. She
married the
composer Alan
Richardson in 1961.
Janet Craxton studied at the...
- Hunt
Craxton OBE (30
April 1885 – 30
March 1971) was an
English pianist,
teacher and composer. Born in London, and
growing up in Devizes,
Craxton began...
- Reg
Craxton was an ****ociation
football goalkeeper who
represented New Zealand,
playing in New Zealand's
first ever
official international.
Craxton made...
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London to
study piano and composition, from 1929 to 1930, with
Harold Craxton at the
Royal Academy of Music. In 1931 he
undertook a
concert tour of Australia...
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First edition with
artwork by John
Craxton...
- to
Paris before continuing to
Greece for
several months to
visit John
Craxton. In the
early fifties he was a
frequent visitor to
Dublin where he would...
- Aug. 1940, p. 5. Beethoven,
Ludwig van (1932). Tovey,
Donald Francis;
Craxton,
Harold (eds.).
Complete Pianoforte Sonatas,
Volume II (Revised ed.). London:...
- Sutherland. A
younger generation included John Minton,
Michael Ayrton, John
Craxton,
Keith Vaughan,
Robert Colquhoun, and
Robert MacBryde (Button 1996). Justine...