George Thomas Robinson
Born 1827 (Circa)
Died 6 May 1897
Active: 1889 - 1897
Country of birth and death: England
Architect
Author of 'The Military Architecture of the Middle Ages: as Illustrated by Kenilworth, Warwick, and Maxstoke Castles' (1859); 'Fictiles' and 'Of Stucco and Gesso' in 'Arts and Crafts Essays' (1893); and the introduction to 'Plastering — Plain and Decorative' by William Millar (1897).
Works
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Designed Model in plaster and wood of chimney piece at Ashridge for Earl Brownlow
(architect for)
Exhibitions, Meetings, Awards and other Events
Speaker at The Work of the late Alfred Stevens (Art Workers Guild), 1889
Speaker at Modelled and cast plaster-work (Art Workers Guild), 1896
Sources
Art Workers Guild Annual Reports, 1885-1900
1889, p.4; 1896, p.5; 1897, p.4.
Arts and Crafts Society: Catalogue of the Second Exhibition.
1889
p.252.
Citing this record
'George Thomas Robinson', Mapping the Practice and Profession of Sculpture in Britain and Ireland 1851-1951, University of Glasgow History of Art and HATII, online database 2011 [http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/person.php?id=msib2_1211383440, accessed 21 Mar 2023]