Frank Brangwyn
Frank Brangwyn (1867-1956) was a British painter, printmaker, and designer known for his vibrant and expressive works. Born in Brussels, Belgium, he moved to Wales at a young age, where he developed a strong connection to the landscape and culture. Brangwyn's art often featured themes of labor and industry, reflecting his admiration for the working class.
Throughout his career, Brangwyn created a diverse range of artworks, including murals, paintings, and decorative arts. He was influenced by the Arts and Crafts Movement and was a member of the Royal Academy. His notable works include the murals for the Royal Albert Hall in London and various public buildings across the UK.