Harry Windsor-Fry (1862–1947) also known simply as Windsor Fry, was a British painter and educator, active 1884 to 1893. [1]
He was born in 1862 in Torquay, a seaside town in Devon, England. [1] [2] Windsor-Fry attended St John's Wood School of Art in London. [3] He was a member of the Royal Society of British Artists (RBA), elected in 1895. [4] [5] He was married to Gladys Windsor–Fry (née Hardy-Syms), she was an author and lecturer of embroidery and design at London College of Communication. [5] Windsor-Fry's work is included in permanent collection the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool. [1] [6]
He taught art classes in the ladies division at Crystal Palace Company's School of Art. [7] He and his wife also offered private art lessons. [8] Student's of Windsor–Fry included John Edward Walker, [9] amongst others.
Harry Windsor-Fry (1862–1947) also known simply as Windsor Fry, was a British painter and educator, active 1884 to 1893. [1]
He was born in 1862 in Torquay, a seaside town in Devon, England. [1] [2] Windsor-Fry attended St John's Wood School of Art in London. [3] He was a member of the Royal Society of British Artists (RBA), elected in 1895. [4] [5] He was married to Gladys Windsor–Fry (née Hardy-Syms), she was an author and lecturer of embroidery and design at London College of Communication. [5] Windsor-Fry's work is included in permanent collection the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool. [1] [6]
He taught art classes in the ladies division at Crystal Palace Company's School of Art. [7] He and his wife also offered private art lessons. [8] Student's of Windsor–Fry included John Edward Walker, [9] amongst others.