Edward Arthur Fellowes Prynne | |
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Born | Plymouth, Devon, England | 14 October 1854
Died | 28 December 1921 Ealing, Middlesex, England | (aged 67)
Resting place | St Mary the Virgin Church, Hayes |
Nationality | English |
Notable work | Figurative painting |
Movement | Pre-Raphaelite |
Spouse | Emma Mary Joll |
Children | Beatrice Mary Fellowes Prynne (1893–1993), Dorothy Etheldreda Prynne (1894–1983), George Michael Fellowes Prynne (1896–1973), Stella Christine Marie Prynne (1898–1957) and John Rundle Fellowes Prynne (1903–1931) |
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Relatives | George Fellowes Prynne (brother) |
Memorial(s) | St Peter's Church, Ealing |
Edward Arthur Fellowes Prynne (1854–1921) was a leading British late Pre-Raphaelite painter of portraits and subject pictures, who in later life became one of the country's best-known creators of decorative art for churches.[1][2]