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William Conor RHA PRUA ROI
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Celebrated for his warm and sympathetic portrayals of working-class
life in Ulster, William Conor studied at the Government School of
Design in Belfast in the 1890s. He initially worked as a commercial
artist, before being commissioned during WWI by the British government
to produce official records of soldiers and munitions workers. He
moved to London in 1920 and there met and socialised with such artists
as Sir John Lavery and Augustus John. He exhibited at the RA in
1921 and in Dublin at the RHA from 1918-1967, showing there nearly
200 works. Conor was one of the first Academicians when the Belfast
Art Society became the Ulster Academy of Arts in 1930. He became
an Associate RHA in 1938 and a full member in 1946. Exhibitions
at the Victor Waddington Galleries were held in 1944 and 1948. In
1952 he was awarded the OBE and in 1957 he was elected President
of the RUA - an office he held until 1964. More than 50 works of
his in crayon and watercolour are in the permanent collections of
the Ulster Museum. |
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