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Wilfrid Jasper Walter Blunt

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Wilfrid Jasper Walter Blunt (1901–1987) was an art teacher, author, artist and curator of the Watts Gallery at Compton, Surrey. He taught art at Haileybury College and Eton College and helped to start a revolution in the hand-writing of British school-children, using the 15th c. Italian Cancellaresca ("Chancery") script[1] as a basis.[2][3] His brother was Anthony Blunt, Poussin expert and spy.[4]

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  1. ^ http://www.fontscape.com/explore?6TG Chancery Scripts - Retrieved on 2007-01-08
  2. ^ Wilfrid Blunt - Retrieved on 2006-10-23
  3. ^ Wilfrid Blunt (1952), Sweet Roman hand: Five hundred years of italic cursive script, James Barrie, ASIN B0006ATALY
  4. ^ True Colours - Retrieved on 2006-10-23

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