LC control no. | n 92004710 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Luard, Lowes Dalbiac |
Variant(s) | Luard, L. D. (Lowes Dalbiac) |
Located | Paris (France) |
Birth date | 1872-08-27 |
Death date | 1944 |
Place of birth | Calcutta (India) |
Place of death | London (England) |
Field of activity | Horses in art |
Affiliation | Slade School of Fine Art |
Profession or occupation | Painters |
Found in | His Horses and movement, c1988: t.p. (Lowes Dalbiac Luard) jkt. (b. 1872, d. 1944) LC data base, 01-15-92 (hdg.: Luard, Lowes Dalbiac) Stories from the Crusades, 1907: t.p. (pictures by L.D. Luard) Lecoq de Boisboudran, The training of the memory in art, 1911: title-page (translated from the French by L.D. Luard) translator's preface (signed: L.D.L., Paris) Wikipedia, viewed September 12, 2017 (access point: Lowes Dalbiac Luard; (27 August 1872-1944); British painter; born Calcutta; died London; education: Slade School of Fine Art; moved to Paris in 1905 with his wife Louey and their baby daughter Veronica and, except for the war years, lived in the city for almost thirty years. In Paris he became well known for his paintings and drawings of large working horses. After the war Luard's interests broadened to include landscapes and seascapes. He moved to London in 1934 and became a regular visitor to the racecourse and stables at Newmarket, where he would often paint scenes of throughbreed racehorses training on the gallop) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lowes_Dalbiac_Luard |
Associated language | eng fre |