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Sign: London - Commemorative plaque where the painter William Roberts lived


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14 St Mark’s Cres, London NW1 7TS, UK
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On the sign:
ENGLISH HERITAGE

WILLIAM ROBERTS
1895-1980
Artist
lived, worked and died here
1946-1980

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The English Heritage Trust is a charity that cares for over 400 historical buildings, monuments and other places.

The sign is in the place where the painter William Patrick Roberts lived, who was among the first abstract painters in England. His style is called English Cubism.

The house was photographed that day Click for a larger image

The historian A. J. P. Taylor lived next door Click for sign's details

The next photo taken that day shows the two houses Click for a larger image




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