RA Collection: People and Organisations
Robert Weir Schultz (1860-1951), later Robert Weir Schultz Weir and known as R. W. S. Weir, was a Scottish Arts and Crafts architect, artist, landscape designer and furniture designer. An R.A. Gold Medallist (1887) who designed country houses, churches and hospitals. A member of the Art Worker’s Guild, becoming a Master in 1920, his continuing enthusiasm for Arts and Crafts ideals was reflected in his major work, Khartoum Cathedral (1906-1913).
Born: 26 July 1860 in Scotland
Died: 29 April 1951
Nationality: British, Scottish
RA Schools student from 31 Dec 1884
Gender: Male
Robert Weir Schultz
The monastery of Saint Luke of Stiris, in Phocis : and the dependent monastery of Saint Nicolas in the Fields, near Skiprou, in Boeotia / by Robert Weir Schultz, Gold Medallist and Travelling Student in Architecture of the Royal Academy of Arts (1887-89), and Sidney Howard Barnsley; lately Members of the British School at Athens - London: 1901
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Frank Chouteau Brown
Modern English country houses / selected by Frank Chouteau Brown ; 55 plates - Cleveland, Ohio: 1923
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