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William Strang

(1859-1921), Painter and etcher

Later Victorian Portraits Catalogue Entry

Sitter in 11 portraits
Artist associated with 67 portraits
Painter and etcher; entered the Slade School of Art, 1875, where he was much influenced by Alphonso Legros. In the eighties and nineties, he concentrated on printmaking, producing numerous etched portraits, illustrations, and figure subjects of great psychological intensity and individuality; turned his attention more fully to painting after 1900.

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William Strang, by Malcolm Arbuthnot - NPG x12826

William Strang

by Malcolm Arbuthnot
platinum print, circa 1914
NPG x12826

William Strang; Ernest Sichel, by William Strang, printed by  David Strang - NPG D31915

William Strang; Ernest Sichel

by William Strang, printed by David Strang
etching, 1883
NPG D31915

William Strang, by William Strang, printed by  David Strang - NPG D31916

William Strang

by William Strang, printed by David Strang
etching, 1883
NPG D31916

William Strang, by William Strang, printed by  David Strang - NPG D31917

William Strang

by William Strang, printed by David Strang
etching, 1890
NPG D31917

William Strang, by William Strang, printed by  David Strang - NPG D31918

William Strang

by William Strang, printed by David Strang
etching, 1890-1891
NPG D31918

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