Braithwaite, Charles, 1876-1941
Dates
- Existence: 1876 - 1941
Biographical Note
"Braithwaite, Charles (1876-1941) was a landscape painter and craftsman. Born in Lisburn, Co. Antrim, on 25 February 1876, he attended the Government School of Art, Belfast, and was awarded a scholarship to south Kensington. His main areas of study were in the applied arts of illumination, jewellery and leatherwork. In 1909, Braithwaite worked as a part time drawing master at Methodist College, Belfast. He worked there until his death by which time he had been appointed head of department. Between 1912 and 1929, Charles had showed 21 works at the Royal Hibernian Academy and became an associate in 1914. From 1909-1925, he was Honorary Secretary to the Ulster Committee of the Arts and Crafts Society of Ireland and a member of the Guild of Irish Art workers. He died on his birthday in 1941 in his home in Belfast 165 Cliftonpark Avenue."
Source:
"IE TCD MS 11574: The Cuala Press Print Collection" finding aid, Library of Trinity College Dublin, Department of Manuscripts and Archives.
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
Card No. 148, "Innisfree", between 1908-1968
Yeats, W.B. (Poet).
Collection is open for research; portions of the collection available digitally.
Print No. 54, "The Lover Tells of the Rose", between 1969-1979
Yeats, W.B. (Poet).
Collection is open for research.
Print No. 56, "The Pity of Love", between 1969-1979
Yeats, W.B. (Poet).
Collection is open for research.
Print No. 85, "The Lover Pleads with His Friends", between 1908-1968
Yeats, W.B. (Poet).
Collection is open for research.
Print No. 85, "The Lover Pleads with his Friends", between 1908-1968
Yeats, W.B. (Poet). 2 prints.
Collection is open for research; portions of the collection available digitally.
Print No. 86, "The Lake of Innisfree", between 1908-1968
Yeats, W.B. (Poet).
Collection is open for research; portions of the collection available digitally.
Print No. 88, "The Lover Tells of the Rose", between 1908-1968
Yeats, W.B. (Poet). This print was created by Cuala Press, Ltd., the post-1968 iteration of the press run by Anne and Michael Yeats.
Collection is open for research; portions of the collection available digitally.
Print No. 89, "Into the Twilight", between 1908-1968
Yeats, W.B. (Poet).
Collection is open for research.
Print No. 89, "Into the Twilight", between 1908-1968
Yeats, W.B. (Poet).
Collection is open for research; portions of the collection available digitally.
Print No. 90, "The Pity of Love", between 1908-1968
Yeats, W.B. (Poet).
Collection is open for research.
Print No. 90, "The Pity of Love", between 1908-1968
Yeats, W.B. (Poet).
Collection is open for research; portions of the collection available digitally.
Print No. 91, "Prose Quotation", between 1908-1968
Yeats, W.B. (Poet), quotation from Celtic Twilight. 2 uncolored prints.
Collection is open for research; portions of the collection available digitally.
Print No. 91, "Prose Quotation from the Celtic Twilight", between 1908-1968
Yeats, W.B. (Poet).
Collection is open for research.