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Arthur Wragg

(1903-1976), Illustrator

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Arthur Wragg, by Howard Coster - NPG x93490

Arthur Wragg

by Howard Coster
half-plate film negative, 1930
NPG x93490

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Arthur Wragg

by Howard Coster
half-plate film negative, 1930
NPG x93489

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Arthur Wragg

by Howard Coster
10 x 8 inch film negative, 1930
NPG x93992

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Arthur Wragg

by Howard Coster
10 x 8 inch film negative, 1930
NPG x93993

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Arthur Wragg

by Howard Coster
10 x 8 inch film negative, 1930
NPG x93994

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Arthur Wragg

by Howard Coster
10 x 8 inch film negative, 1930
NPG x93996

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Arthur Wragg

by Howard Coster
10 x 8 inch film negative, 1930
NPG x93997

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Mark Haywood

28 October 2016, 22:01

Wragg was the painting, pottery, drawing teacher at Beltane cooed school Shaw Hill near Melksham Wilts. I was a 6 year old in 1943 and was taught by him for 2/3 years, I learn't a lot in spite that I was a bit disturbed. Met him again in London when I was 13? I much admired his engravings in the Radio Times.