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Sir Frank Dicksee 1853-1928
English
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English painter and illustrator. He studied in the studio of his father, Thomas Francis Dicksee (1819-95), who painted portraits and historical genre scenes; he then entered the Royal Academy Schools, London, where he was granted a studentship in 1871. He won a silver medal for drawing from the Antique in 1872 and a gold medal in 1875 for his painting Elijah confronting Ahab and Jezebel in Naboth Vineyard (untraced), with which he made his debut at the Royal Academy in 1876. He also began to work as an illustrator during the 1870s, contributing to Cassell Magazine, Cornhill Magazine, The Graphic and other periodicals. During the 1880s he was commissioned by Cassell & Co. to illustrate their editions of Longfellow Evangeline (1882), Shakespeare Othello (1890) and Romeo and Juliet (1884). |
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Sir Frank Dicksee Romeo and Juliet Southampton City Art Gallery
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Sir Frank Dicksee Le Belle Dame Sans Merci
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Sir Frank Dicksee The Confession 1896
Oil on canvas 114.2 x 159.9 cm
(45 x 63 in)
Private collection (mk63)
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Sir Frank Dicksee Lady sans Merci mk178
would bark issued La 1902
oils on linen 137x187.9cm
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Sir Frank Dicksee The Two Crowns mk178
1900 oils on linen 231.1x182.3cm
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Sir Frank Dicksee Chivalry mk231
1885
Oil on canvas
72x53
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Sir Frank Dicksee
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1853-1928
English
Sir Frank Dicksee Location
English painter and illustrator. He studied in the studio of his father, Thomas Francis Dicksee (1819-95), who painted portraits and historical genre scenes; he then entered the Royal Academy Schools, London, where he was granted a studentship in 1871. He won a silver medal for drawing from the Antique in 1872 and a gold medal in 1875 for his painting Elijah confronting Ahab and Jezebel in Naboth Vineyard (untraced), with which he made his debut at the Royal Academy in 1876. He also began to work as an illustrator during the 1870s, contributing to Cassell Magazine, Cornhill Magazine, The Graphic and other periodicals. During the 1880s he was commissioned by Cassell & Co. to illustrate their editions of Longfellow Evangeline (1882), Shakespeare Othello (1890) and Romeo and Juliet (1884).
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