(1879 - 1917) Norman Macnamara Morrow - Biography
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Norman Macnamara Morrow

Norman Morrow (1879 - 1917) is known for Illustator.

Belfast-born illustrator Norman Morrow was born into a family of artists: his brothers Albert, Edwin, George and Jack all studied art at the Government School in Belfast. He was an active member of the Ulster Literary Theater, designing sets as well as acting and managing. He also showed with the Belfast Art Society in 1903 and '04, before moving to London. There he found employment producing illustrations for the Graphic and the Bystander, and also painted stage sets for the Chelsea Palace Theater. Examples of his work can be found in the Ulster Museum, Belfast. (See Snoddy, p. 442).

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Facts about Norman Macnamara Morrow

   Norman Macnamara Morrow  Born:  1879
Died:   1917
Known for:  Illustator

Belfast-born illustrator Norman Morrow was born into a family of artists: his brothers Albert, Edwin, George and Jack all studied art at the Government School in Belfast. He was an active member of the Ulster Literary Theater, designing sets as well as acting and managing. He also showed with the Belfast Art Society in 1903 and '04, before moving to London. There he found employment producing illustrations for the Graphic and the Bystander, and also painted stage sets for the Chelsea Palace Theater. Examples of his work can be found in the Ulster Museum, Belfast. (See Snoddy, p. 442).

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