Wyke Bayliss

Wyke Bayliss (1835–1906) was a painter, poet and writer.

Also recorded as Sir Wyke Bayliss; Sir Bayliss; Wyke, Sir Bayliss.

Wyke Bayliss in brief

Born
1835
Died
1906
Known for
painter, poet, writer and architect
Place of birth
Madeley
Contents

Overview

Born at Madeley in 1835, died at London in 1906.

In detail

the recorded working language is English.

Membership is recorded of Royal Society of British Artists.

Works named in the authority record are Evening: Amiens Cathedral, Abbaye-aux-hommes, Caen, France, Interior of St Mark's Basilica, Venice and The White Lady of Nuremberg.

Work by Wyke Bayliss is recorded in the collections of Art Gallery of South Australia, Walker Art Gallery, National Museum Cardiff, Gallery Oldham and Ferens Art Gallery.

Distinctions recorded are Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries and Knight Bachelor.

Sources

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  1. 1.

    “Wyke Bayliss”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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  2. 2.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q7482822: Wyke Bayliss

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