Eliot was a poet, editor and critic who, like Epstein, moved to
England from America and took British citizenship.
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A celebrated British painter who is known for his portraits and his paintings of the Western Front during the First World War.
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A French artist most active between the First and Second
World Wars and along with Matisse and Vlaminck formed the Fauvist
movement.
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David Lloyd-George was elected to the British Parliament in 1890
and became Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1908.
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The world-famous British artist, engraver and typographer, who
is well know for his eponymous 'Gill Sans' family of typefaces.
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Modigliani was a the forefront of the expressionist movement and was a long-term friend of and collaborator with Epstein.
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Best known for his carved sculptures, Gaudier-Brzeska was one of
the leading artists in the French cubist movement.
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Arguably one of Britain's most well known and prolific sculptors, and was involved in the post-war Cubist and Surrealist movements.
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