William DyceFRSE RSA RA (/daɪs/; 19 September 1806 in Aberdeen – 14 February 1864) was a Scottish painter, who played a part in the formation of public art education in the United Kingdom, and the South Kensington Schools system. Dyce was associated with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and played a part in their early popularity.
WilliamDyce FRSE RSA RA (/daɪs/; 19 September 1806 in Aberdeen – 14 February 1864) was a Scottish painter, who played a part in the formation of public...
WilliamDyce Cay, MICE FRSE (28 March 1838 – 13 December 1925) was a Scottish civil engineer. He was responsible for the majority of late 19th century...
Dyce (Scottish Gaelic: Deis) is a suburb of Aberdeen, Scotland, situated on the River Don about 6 mi (10 km) northwest of the city centre. It is best known...
Blackburn (the daughter of his father's sister) and the civil engineer WilliamDyce Cay (the son of his mother's brother). Cay and Maxwell were close friends...
not the first royal to be married in white. The lace was designed by WilliamDyce, head of the then Government School of Design (later known as the Royal...
Boston Public Library. Other artists, including George Frederic Watts and WilliamDyce, also portrayed grail subjects. The story of the Grail and of the quest...
that Yakub was born in Mecca. Although archaeologist and biblical scholar William F. Albright maintained (c. 1961) that the narratives of Abraham and Jacob...
it was in 1858 is recorded in a much-reproduced landscape painting by WilliamDyce, now in the Tate Gallery: Pegwell Bay, Kent – a Recollection of October...
Victorians the source of their nationhood. Five frescoes painted by WilliamDyce between 1848 and 1864 cover the walls, depicting allegorical scenes from...
(1879–1949), portrait painter WilliamDyce (1806–1864), artist George Jamesone (c. 1587–1644), Scotland's first eminent artist William Keith (1838–1911), landscape...
in the Winchester Manuscript; rendered as Ozana of the hardy heart in William Morris' "The Chapel in Lyonesse"). Different Middle English versions of...
1847 fresco "Neptune Resigning to Britannia the Empire of the Sea" by WilliamDyce, a painting Victoria commissioned for her Osborne House on the Isle of...
Alexander Dyce (30 June 1798 – 15 May 1869) was a Scottish writer, dramatic editor, and literary historian. He was born in Edinburgh and received his early...
Pre-Raphaelite ideal of beauty. She was a model and muse to her husband William Morris and to Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Her sister was the embroiderer and...
Charles Andrew Dyce (1816–1853) was born in St Nicholas, Aberdeen, Scotland to parents WilliamDyce and Margaret Chalmers who were married on 8 Feb 1798...
Pre-Raphaelite movement. They were also direct influences on the British artists WilliamDyce and Frederick Leighton and Ford Madox Brown. Peter von Cornelius Josef...
Wallis Simpson after abdicating the throne. The lace was designed by WilliamDyce, head of the then Government School of Design (later known as the Royal...
Francesca da Rimini (National Museum of History and Art, Luxembourg) WilliamDyce: Francesca da Rimini, oil on canvas, 1837 (Scottish National Gallery...
included William Bromley, who showed his The Insolence of Dunstan to King Edwy at the Royal Academy, William Hamilton (see image), WilliamDyce and Richard...
by WilliamDyce, Pegwell Bay, Kent – a Recollection of October 5th 1858. It was featured in a number of sketches and at least one painting by William Turner...
spent the last three weeks of her life at number 4. William Sandys Wright Vaux, antiquarian. WilliamDyce, Scottish painter and arts tutor. Daniel Maclise...
William Michael Rossetti (25 September 1829 – 5 February 1919) was an English writer and critic. Born in London, Rossetti was a son of exiled Italian...
The Shakespearean fool is a recurring character type in the works of William Shakespeare. Shakespearean fools are usually clever peasants or commoners...
Robert S. Duncanson – Landscape with Rainbow WilliamDyce – Beatrice (Lady with a Coronet of Jasmine) William Maw Egley – Omnibus Life in London Henri Fantin-Latour...