- Gerald Moira
Gerald Edward Moira (26 January 1867–2 August 1959) was an English painter who became best known for his
mural s.Gerald Moira was born in London, the son of a former Portuguese diplomat who became a miniature painter. He first exhibited at the
Royal Academy in 1891. His first commission for a mural was byJ. Lyons and Co. for the Trocadero restaurant inShaftesbury Avenue , London. His other early commissions included the ceilings of the vestry and library of theUnitarian Chapel, Liverpool , the board-room of Lloyd's Register of Shipping, and paintings and stained glass for the Central Criminal Court in London. He also painted in oil,tempera , and watercolour. Moira was principal of theEdinburgh College of Art from 1923 until 1932, president of theRoyal Institute of Oil Painters , vice-president of theRoyal Watercolour Society , a member of theRoyal West of England Academy , and a founder member of the National Portrait Society. [Windsor, Alan, ‘Moira, Gerald Edward (1867–1959)’, "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ",Oxford University Press , 2004 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/64523] , accessed 9 October 2008]References
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