Felix Slade
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- | + | '''Felix Slade''' (1788 – 1868) was an [[English lawyer]] and [[collector]] of [[glass]], [[books]] and [[prints]]. | |
- | '''Anita Brookner''' (1928 – 2016) was an [[English novelist]] and [[art historian]]. She was [[Slade Professor of Fine Art]] at the [[University of Cambridge]] from 1967 to 1968 and was the first woman to hold this [[visiting professorship]]. She was awarded the 1984 [[Booker Prize|Booker–McConnell Prize]] for her novel ''[[Hotel du Lac]]''. | + | |
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Felix Slade (1788 – 1868) was an English lawyer and collector of glass, books and prints.
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