Wilfred Williams Ball
Wilfred Williams Ball (1853–1917) was a painter.
Also recorded as Wilfrid Williams Ball · Wilfrid Ball · ball
Wilfred Williams Ball
- Born
- 1853 · London
- Died
- 1917 · Khartoum
- Nationality
- United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
- Occupation
- painter
- Languages
- English
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Biography
Born at London in 1853, died in Khartoum in 1917.
The recorded working language is English.
Work by Wilfred Williams Ball is recorded in the collections of Nationalmuseum, Te Whare O Rehua Sarjeant Gallery, Yale Center for British Art, Red House Museum and Gardens and Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery.
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