New Zealand art teacher, artist, craftsman, sculptor
Charles Kidson (7 November 1867–2 October 1908) was a New Zealand art teacher, artist, craftsman and sculptor. He was born in Bilston, Staffordshire, England on 7 November 1867.[1]
He was a leading figure in the Canterbury Arts & Crafts movement along with Leonard Booth and Francis Shurrock.[2]
^Dunn, Michael. "Charles Kidson". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 23 April 2017.
^Calhoun, Ann, Simplicity and Splendour: The Canterbury Arts & Crafts Movement from 1882, exh. Cat. Christchurch, Christchurch Art Gallery, 2004. p. 20
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very little to take rank among the really perfect poems of our language". Kidson, Frank (1 January 1908). "Church and Organ Music: 'Abide With Me'". The...
edited by Charles Maclean, though the tune was also found in several late eighteenth-century English manuscript collections. Frank Kidson surmised that...
appreciated his achievements in the obituary he wrote of his rival. (Rump; Kidson). It is said that when he taught in one of his "discourses" that a painter...
been studied by late-19th century collectors like Lucy Broadwood, Frank Kidson and Sabine Baring-Gould. He became aware of English folk music in 1899,...
Rabin and Zohn, 126. "No. 13097". The London Gazette. 16 May 1789. p. 380. Kidson, Smith, and Jones. Clive, 33. Clive, Peter (2001). Beethoven and His World:...
of Light Opera (New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1962) pp. 467–8. F. Kidson, The Beggar's Opera: Its Predecessors and Successors (Cambridge University...
Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. Barker, Elizabeth and Alex Kidson. Joseph Wright of Derby in Liverpool. Yale University Press, 2007. Bemrose...
assault and another 12 months on top for an offence of intimidation. R V Mary Kidson 2014 Worcester Crown Court -defendant accused poisoning her child by allegedly...
Songs of the North Countrie (the last two with Frank Kidson), English Peasant Songs (with Ethel Kidson); Melodious Scotland, 18 numbers; Old Master Songs;...
'arguments against' Panofsky's view, see Panofsky, Suger and St Denis, Peter Kidson, Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes, Vol. 50, (1987), pp. 1–17...
the Pasha to the Foreign Office. His remarks were downplayed by George Kidson of the Eastern Department. Captain Hurst of the British occupation force...
Pakistan 34 1980 1996 Richard Kettleborough England 75 2010 2022 Hayward Kidson South Africa 11 1961 1967 Albert King South Africa 3 1931 1931 Christopher...
Grove Music Online, accessed 2 November 2010 (subscription required) F. Kidson, s. v. "Folk Song Society", Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians, II...