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Qué (quién) es W H Gispen - definición

BOTANICAL ILLUSTRATOR (1817-1892)
W. H. Fitch; W H Fitch
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W. H. Gispen         
  • Gispen model 412, with red corduroy, produced from 1934 to 1966.
  • Cover for Gispen Giso lampen catalogue no. 29, designed by W.H. Gispen (1933).
  • The Pianolamp, [[Giso 404]], designed by W.H. Gispen and J.J.P. Oud (1927)
  • Gispen armchair
  • Huis Sonneveld Library, Rotterdam (1933). Architecture by Brinkman and Van der Vlugt. Whole interior by W.H. Gispen.
  • Huis Sonneveld sitting room, Rotterdam (1933). Architecture by Brinkman and Van der Vlugt. Whole interior by W.H. Gispen.
DUTCH INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER
Willem Hendrik Gispen
Willem Hendrik Gispen (7 December 1890, in Amsterdam – 10 May 1981, in The Hague) was a Dutch industrial designer, best known for his Giso lamps and serially produced functionalist steel-tube furniture.
Walter Hood Fitch         
Walter Hood Fitch (28 February 1817 – 1892) was a botanical illustrator, born in Glasgow, Scotland, who executed some 10,000 drawings for various publications.
H. W. Bradley         
AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHER
H.W. Bradley; H W Bradley; HW Bradley
Henry William Bradley (1813–1891) was an American photographer. He and his partner, William Rulofson, were active in San Francisco, California and were responsible for photographs of many notable Californians.

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Walter Hood Fitch

Walter Hood Fitch (28 February 1817 – 1892) was a botanical illustrator, born in Glasgow, Scotland, who executed some 10,000 drawings for various publications. His work in colour lithograph, including 2700 illustrations for Curtis's Botanical Magazine, produced up to 200 plates per year.