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  1. Charles Heath Wilson (1809–1882) was an Anglo-Scottish art teacher and author. Life. The eldest son of Andrew Wilson, the landscape-painter, he was born in London in September 1809. He studied art under his father, and in 1826 accompanied him to Italy. [1]

  2. As an architect, he is known for a handful of works in Glasgow, including two monuments in the Necropolis, and for regularly being confused with his contemporary, the great Glasgow architect Charles Wilson, with whom he shared no other relationship than having the same name and through their professional associations.

  3. Name: Charles Heath Wilson. Designation: Born: September 1809. Died: 3 July 1882. Bio Notes: Charles Heath Wilson was born in London in September 1809, the son of the Scottish-born landscape painter Andrew Wilson, master of the Trustees' Academy, 1818-1826.

  4. The Arch of Titus, Rome Charles Heath Wilson (1809–1882) Moorlands House, Staffordshire Moorlands District Council. Charles F. Bayer (1813–1876) Charles Heath Wilson (1809–1882) Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru / The National Library of Wales. Find out more. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography .

  5. Charles Heath Wilson was one of the most important individuals in Glasgows cultural history. In 2000, he was the subject of a major exhibition, ‘Charles Heath Wilson Missionary of Art’, which was held in the Mackintosh Building, at Glasgow School of Art.

  6. Papers of Charles Heath Wilson, Headmaster of Glasgow School of Art, 1849-1863; Papers of Henry MacManus, Headmaster of Glasgow School of Art, 1844-1848; Records of the Director of the Glasgow School of Art; Wilson, Charles Heath. Person/Organisation; Wilson, Charles Heath; Key Information. Type of entity.

  7. Life and Works of Michelangelo Buonarroti, Charles Heath Wilson: Author: Charles Heath Wilson: Publisher: J. Murray, 1876: Original from: The British Library: Digitized: May 18, 2022: Length:...