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Wadsworth, Edward
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Wadsworth, Edward (1889–1949). British painter, printmaker, draughtsman, and designer. A friend of
Wyndham Lewis, he was a member of the
Vorticist group (1914–15); his work of this time included completely abstract pictures such as the stridently geometrical
Abstract Composition (1915, Tate, London). In the First World War he worked on designing dazzle camouflage for ships, turning his harsh Vorticist style to practical use. This experience provided the subject for one of his best-known paintings, the huge
Dazzle-Ships in Drydock at Liverpool (1919, NG, Ottawa). The lucidity and precision seen here were enhanced when Wadsworth switched from oil painting to tempera in about 1922. At the same time his style changed, as he abandoned
Cubist leanings for a more naturalistic idiom. He had a passion for the sea and often painted maritime subjects, developing a distinctive type of highly composed marine still life, typically with a
Surrealistic flavour brought about by oddities of scale and juxtaposition and the hypnotic clarity of the lighting (
Satellitium, 1932, Castle Mus., Nottingham). In the 1920s and 1930s he was among the most European in spirit of British artists. He travelled widely on the Continent and in 1933 contributed to the Paris journal
Abstraction-Création. In the same year he was a founder member of
Unit One. Around this time he again painted abstracts (influenced by
Arp), but he reverted to his more naturalistic style in 1934. During the 1930s he had several commissions for murals, notably two panels for the liner
Queen Mary in 1938. As a graphic artist he is best known for his vigorous, angular woodcuts of ships and machinery, which played a part in the revival of the technique after the First World War. For an artist, Wadsworth was ‘unusually businesslike, answering letters by return of post and punctiliously fulfilling his commissions’ (
DNB), but he has been aptly described by
Sir John Rothenstein as ‘a true poet of the age of machines’.
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WADSWORTH DISCOVERS JOY IN PERSEVERANCE.(SPORTS)
Newspaper article from: Albany Times Union (Albany, NY); 1/3/1998; 700+ words
; ...country is to be inferior. Look at Justin Wadsworth's finishes in international competition...Italy. Despite the poundings they take, Wadsworth and his teammates press on. ``That...Justin, but all of them,'' said Carol Wadsworth, Justin's mother, on Friday...
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Wadsworth still reaches out for women's health
Newspaper article from: Bangor Daily News Bangor, ME; 12/12/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...her Bangor home a few weeks ago, Mabel Wadsworth spoke patiently about her past and the...Miers to the U.S. Supreme Court. Wadsworth's blue eyes lit up. She seemed to...that moment that at 95 years old, Mabel Wadsworth remains much more interested in where...
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Wadsworth resigns as Notre Dame AD
News Wire article from: University Wire; 2/8/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Michael Wadsworth's five-year reign as athletic director at Notre Dame will soon end, Wadsworth and University president Rev. Edward...come through the NCAA matter," Wadsworth said. "We are reaching the end...
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Wadsworth Acquires Political Science Textbook List From Bedford, Freeman, and Worth.
PR Newswire; 7/26/2001; 700+ words
; ...Calif., July 26 /PRNewswire/ -- Wadsworth, a division of Thomson Learning, today...acquisition is effective immediately. Wadsworth, the premier provider of educational...political science. The acquisition provides Wadsworth with a strong collection of products...
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Wadsworth humbled by selection to Cal U Hall
Newspaper article from: Tribune-Review/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review; 10/14/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...Pennsylvania Athletic Hall of Fame as Randy Wadsworth and labeled "the best athlete that ever...written correspondence at work," said Wadsworth, a 1989 Cal U graduate now living in...Randy for as long as I can remember." Wadsworth, who played professionally in the Los...
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WADSWORTH ONCE A SMALL FARM TOWN READY FOR NEW CENTURY
Newspaper article from: News-Sun, The (Waukegan, IL); 2/8/1997; 664 words
; Back in 1872-73, Wadsworth was a small farming community that...station was built in the town. Elisha Wadsworth, being the largest stockholder of...newly formed community being named Wadsworth -- and ultimately he won out. Throughout...
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Wadsworth queen loses crown after arrest
Newspaper article from: Grayslake Review (IL); 7/6/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...shortest stints as Queen in history, Wadsworth officials decided this weekend to yank the crown off the head of Miss Wadsworth 2000 after she was arrested for fighting...Harmon, 16, who was named Miss Wadsworth 2000 on June 16, was arrested by...
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Wadsworth seeks to break the bank
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 8/16/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...rated Florida State defensive end Andre Wadsworth the best player in the draft. Because...National Football League, however, Wadsworth fell behind Tennessee's Peyton Manning...have signed record rookie contracts, Wadsworth feels it's his turn to break the bank...
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Cambridge, Wadsworth dicker over development
Newspaper article from: News Sun, The (Waukegan, IL); 11/7/2003; ; 700+ words
; WADSWORTH -- Developer Cambridge Homes is still negotiating with the villages of Wadsworth and Beach Park in a complex process, with Wadsworth drawing a hard line. At issue is how or if Cambridge develops 285 acres on two separate parcels with...
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MABEL WADSWORTH, 95, PIONEER IN WOMEN'S HEALTH CARE IN MAINE
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe; 1/13/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...decision, Mabel Antoinette (Sine) Wadsworth was leading a door-to-door campaign...Lockhart, executive director of the Mabel Wadsworth Women's Health Center in Bangor, Maine. The house-to-house campaign Mrs. Wadsworth led in the 1950s and 1960s took her and...
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Wadsworth, Edward
Book article from: A Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Art
Wadsworth, Edward (1889–1949...x2026; If, on the other hand, Mr Wadsworth had not been a vorticist painter he would...I cannot recall any painting of Mr Wadsworth's where he seems to be angry. There...
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Wadsworth, James Samuel
Book article from: The Oxford Essential Dictionary of the U.S. Military
Wadsworth, James Samuel (1807–1864...in Geneseo, New York, James Samuel Wadsworth was active in the state Republican party...as an aide to Gen. Irvin McDowell . Wadsworth displayed great courage at the First...
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Wadsworth, Jeremiah
Book article from: The Oxford Essential Dictionary of the U.S. Military
Wadsworth, Jeremiah (1743–1804...in Hartford, Connecticut, Jeremiah Wadsworth earned a reputation as shrewd businessman...accolades from Gen. George Washington . Wadsworth resigned his position in early 1780 to...
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Wadsworth, Ginger 1945-
Book article from: Something About the Author
WADSWORTH, Ginger 1945- Personal Born May 7...an art teacher) Evarts; married Bill Wadsworth (an accountant and financial advisor...Bookshelf, 1996. Sidelights Ginger Wadsworth is, as she has pointed out, "a third...
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Wadsworth, Peleg
Book article from: The Oxford Essential Dictionary of the U.S. Military
Wadsworth, Peleg (1748–1829) Revolutionary...Born in Duxbury, Massachusetts, Peleg Wadsworth graduated from Harvard in 1769. As captain...expedition to Rhode Island in 1778. Wadsworth became adjutant general of Massachusetts...
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