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407: 348: 303: 275: 289: 1175: 224:. The second of the four sons of the miller John Munnings (1839–1914), who was the tenth child of a successful farmer, and his wife, Emily, née Ringer (1850–1945), one of nine children of a local farmer. Alfred grew up surrounded by the activity of a busy working mill with horses and horse-drawn carts arriving daily. After leaving 265:
in the early 1960s, after Munnings's death. Munnings remarried in 1920; his second wife was another horsewoman, Violet McBride (née Haines). There were no children from either marriage. Although his second wife encouraged him to accept commissions from society figures, Munnings became best known for
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in his spare time. When his apprenticeship ended, he became a full-time painter. The loss of sight in his right eye in an accident in 1898 did not deflect his determination to paint, and in 1899 two of his pictures were shown at the
780: 464:. His presidency is best known for the valedictory speech he gave in 1949, in which he attacked modernism. The broadcast was heard by millions of listeners to BBC radio. An evidently inebriated Munnings claimed that the work of 344:, Ottawa). Munnings worked on this canvas a few thousand yards from the German front lines. When General Seely's unit was forced into a hasty withdrawal, the artist discovered what it was like to come under shellfire. 1326: 320:, processing tens of thousands of Canadian horses en route to France — and often to death. Later, he was assigned to one of the horse remount depots on the Western Front. Munnings's talent was employed as a 490:
and initiated an unsuccessful police prosecution against him for obscenity. Sir Gerald Kelly, Munnings' successor as president of the Royal Academy, intervened with the police on Spencer's behalf.
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had once said to him, "Alfred, if you met Picasso coming down the street would you join with me in kicking his ... something something?" to which Munnings said he replied, "Yes Sir, I would".
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His sporting art works have enjoyed popularity in the United Kingdom, the United States and elsewhere. As of 2007, the highest price paid for a Munnings painting was $ 7,848,000 for
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Although he volunteered to join the Army, he was assessed as unfit to fight. In 1917, his participation in the war was limited to a civilian job outside
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After the war, Munnings began to establish himself as a sculptor, although he had no formal training in the discipline. His first public work was the
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The Canadian War Records Exhibition at the Royal Academy after the Armistice of November 1918 included forty-five of Munnings's canvasses.
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Bill Teatheredge, 'The House of My Dreams: interpreting Sir Alfred Munnings' studio', Artist's Studio Museum Network blog, 9 May 2016
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is a 40 by 60 inches (100 by 150 cm) oil on canvas that was executed in 1921 and had an estimate of $ 4,000,000 to $ 6,000,000.
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invited Munnings to tour its work camps in France, and in 1918 he produced drawings, watercolors, and oil paintings, including
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Sir Alfred Munnings, 1878-1959: A Centenary Tribute : an Appreciation of the Artist and a Selection of His Paintings.
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http://artiststudiomuseum.org/news/house-my-dreams-interpreting-sir-alfred-munnings-studio/
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printer, designing and drawing advertising posters for the next six years, attending the
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S. Booth: Sir Alfred Munnings, 1878-1959: An Appreciation of the Artist, London, 1986]
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his equine painting: he often depicted horses participating in hunting and racing.
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The Life of Alfred Munnings, 1878-1959: The Life of Alfred Munnings, 1878-1959.
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features Olivier d'Etchegoyen, the headquarters staff interpreter for the
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was the single largest commodity shipped to the front by some countries.
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in December 1999. It was one of four works by Munnings in the auction.
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Goodman, Jean. "Munnings, Sir Alfred James (1878–1959), artist".
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of artists. His work was part of the art competitions at the
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Alfred Munnings was born on 8 October 1878 at Mendham Mill,
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Members of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours
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in a successful engagement with entrenched German forces.
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In 1950, Munnings, through a ruse, got hold of some of
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Sir Alfred James Munnings Paintings at AllPainter.com
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Sir Alfred Munnings Art Museum, Castle House, Dedham
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Suffolk
River Waveney
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