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"Lindo Chatterer: Unveiling the Enigmatic Artist Behind 'Memories of that Night of Love'" Step into the world of Frank Lindo

Background imageLindo Collection: Lindo chatterer

Lindo chatterer. Perhaps the swallow tanager, Tersina viridis, but with the under part of the body blue, not white. Handcoloured copperplate drawn

Background imageLindo Collection: Memories of that Night of Love, c1930s. Creator: Unknown

Memories of that Night of Love, c1930s. Creator: Unknown
Memories of that Night of Love, c1930s. Sheet music cover signed by Dorrie Dene and Reg Lindo

Background imageLindo Collection: Attributed Cornelius Arendtz Gabriel Gustafsson Oxenstierna

Attributed Cornelius Arendtz Gabriel Gustafsson Oxenstierna
Attributed to Cornelius Arendtz, Gabriel Gustafsson Oxenstierna, Gabriel Gustafsson Oxenstierna of Eka and Lindo, 1587-1640, painting, oil on canvas, Height, 218 cm (85.8 inch), Width

Background imageLindo Collection: Cottage or Palace? By Frank Lindo

Cottage or Palace? By Frank Lindo
Cottage or Palace? by Frank Lindo produced by Harry Barfords Company. It first opened at the Canterbury Music Hall on 22nd January 1910

Background imageLindo Collection: The Night Hawk by Roland Oliver

The Night Hawk by Roland Oliver
Back page of a promotional booklet for The Night Hawk by Roland Oliver. First produced in London Queens Theatre, 13th August 1934, transferred to Vaude-ville Theatre, 17th September 1934

Background imageLindo Collection: My Soldier Boy by Alfred Maltby and Frank Lindo

My Soldier Boy by Alfred Maltby and Frank Lindo
Front page of a promotional booklet for My Soldier Boy by Alfred Maltby and Frank Lindo. First produced at the Grand Theatre, Fulham, 11th July 1898, and Criterion Theatre, 3rd January 1899

Background imageLindo Collection: Home Sweet Home by Frank Lindo

Home Sweet Home by Frank Lindo
Promotional postcard for Home Sweet Home by Frank Lindo. First produced at the Carleton Theatre, Greenwich, 18th May 1903 and Grand Theatre, Islington, 4th July 1904

Background imageLindo Collection: ILN cover - birth of Prince William, Duke of Cambridge

ILN cover - birth of Prince William, Duke of Cambridge
Front cover of The Illustrated London News, reporting on the birth of Prince William of Wales, elder son of Prince Charles, Prince of Wales and Diana, Princess of Wales at the Lindo Wing of St

Background imageLindo Collection: If Gossip we Must

If Gossip we Must
Double-page spread relating the social matters of the day. The photographs included show the cast of Little Catherine, as well as Jessie Matthews, the leading lady in Hold my Hand and Olga Lindo

Background imageLindo Collection: Olga Lindo / Postcard

Olga Lindo / Postcard
OLGA LINDO Anglo-Norwegian character actress in British films, seen here with her dog


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"Lindo Chatterer: Unveiling the Enigmatic Artist Behind 'Memories of that Night of Love'" Step into the world of Frank Lindo, a prolific artist whose works have left an indelible mark on art enthusiasts. Among his notable creations is "Memories of that Night of Love, " a captivating piece from the 1930s that continues to evoke emotions even today. The creator remains unknown, adding an air of mystery to this enchanting artwork. Intriguingly, Lindo's artistic prowess extended beyond paintings. His literary talent shines through in "Cottage or Palace?" - a thought-provoking exploration of life's choices and their consequences. This multifaceted artist effortlessly weaved words and colors together, leaving us mesmerized by his boundless creativity. "The Night Hawk" by Roland Oliver reveals another facet of Lindo's brilliance as he collaborated with fellow artists to bring forth evocative imagery. Together, they painted a vivid picture that transports viewers into the depths of nightfall, where secrets are whispered under moonlit skies. Lindo's collaboration with Alfred Maltby resulted in timeless classics such as "My Soldier Boy. " These heartfelt compositions pay tribute to love and sacrifice during times of war – poignant reminders that touch our souls even today. Amidst these emotional melodies and visual masterpieces lies one constant: Home Sweet Home. Frank Lindo repeatedly delved into this theme, capturing its essence through various mediums. Whether it be through paintbrush strokes or lyrical verses, he reminds us all about the warmth and comfort found within our own four walls. As we delve deeper into Lindo's body of work, we uncover layers upon layers; each stroke revealing more about this enigmatic artist who left an undeniable impact on art history. With every brushstroke or written word attributed to him comes a sense of wonderment – what other hidden treasures lie waiting for discovery? Frank Lindo's legacy lives on, his art immortalized in time.