William Shipley

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William Shipley was an 18th-century English drawing master, social reformer, and philanthropist best known for establishing what became the Royal Society of Arts to promote innovation and public improvement.

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instanceOf English drawing master
learned society
person
social reformer
activity organizing competitions to reward useful inventions and improvements
teaching drawing
centuryActive 18th century
country United Kingdom
countryOfActivity England NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork art education
philanthropy
social reform
founded Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce NERFINISHED
knownFor establishing what became the Royal Society of Arts
founding the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce
promoting innovation
promoting public improvement
laterKnownAs Royal Society of Arts NERFINISHED
motivation encouraging innovation through prizes and rewards
improving society through practical schemes
nationality English
occupation drawing master
philanthropist
social reformer

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Royal Society of Arts founder William Shipley