Wilfrid René Wood

For the recipient of the Victoria Cross, see Wilfred Wood. For the former Bishop of Croydon, see Wilfred Wood (bishop).

Wilfrid René Wood (1 December 1888 – 18 February 1976) was a British engraver and watercolourist. He painted urban landscapes[1] of British towns such as Stamford, Lincolnshire, where he settled, in the village of Barnack, in 1937.[2] He was born in Cheadle Hulme in south Manchester. His mother was an artist and his father a cutler and surgical instrument maker. He was schooled at Manchester Grammar School, leaving at 16. He studied art at Manchester School of Art, and at the Central School of Arts and Crafts and the Slade School of Fine Art in London.[3]

During the First World War he enlisted in the Artists' Rifles and was commissioned in the Machine Gun Corps,[4] serving in France & Flanders and Italy. He lived in Hampstead, London from 1920 to 1937 and in 1926 he created a series of posters for the London Underground.[5] On 3 March 1937 he married Margary Joan Beeby Kingsford (1883 - 1974), known as Joan, at the church of St Martin in the Fields, London.

Wilfrid Wood's contributions to his community are remembered in the Wilfrid Wood Gallery at the Stamford Arts Centre and the Wilfrid Wood Hall (the village hall) at Barnack.

Published works

References

  1. Lincolnshire County Council Recreational Services, "Wilfrid R Wood 1888 - 1976", Lincolnshire County Council Recreational Services, 1988. Retrieved 2014-06-07.
  2. Alysia Anderson, "Village Halls", Stamford Living (www.stamfordliving.co.uk), May 2014. Retrieved 2014-06-10.
  3. Wilfrid René Wood, Oxford Reference
  4. London Gazette, 5 June 1917, Issue 30117, Page 5603
  5. London Transport Museum, "Artist - Wilfrid Rene Wood", London Transport Museum, 2010. Retrieved 2014-06-07.
  6. Wilfrid Rene Wood, "By Underground to Kew; Michaelmas Daisy - Wilfrid Rene Wood (1926)", London Transport Museum. Retrieved 2014-06-10.
  7. Wilfrid Rene Wood, "By Underground to Kew; Strelitzia Reginae - Wilfrid Rene Wood (1926)", London Transport Museum. Retrieved 2014-06-10.
  8. Wilfrid Rene Wood, "By Underground to Kew Gardens; water lilies - Wilfrid Rene Wood (1926)", London Transport Museum. Retrieved 2014-06-09.
  9. Wilfrid Rene Wood, "By Underground to Kew Gardens; Wistaria - Wilfrid Rene Wood (1926)", London Transport Museum. Retrieved 2014-06-10.
  10. Wood, Wilfrid Rene, "12 Reproductions of Watercolour Drawings of Stamford", final page, Dolby Brothers (Stamford), 1956.
  11. Wood, Wilfrid Rene, "12 Reproductions of Watercolour Drawings of Stamford" (Foreword written by Laurence Tebbutt, cover design by Joan Wood), Dolby Brothers (Stamford), 1956.
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