Sir Francis Bernard Dicksee (27 November 1853 – 17 October 1928) was an
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Victorian painter
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and
illustrator
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, best known for his pictures of dramatic literary, historical, and legendary scenes. He also was a noted painter of
portrait
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s of fashionable women, which helped to bring him success in his own time.
Life
Dicksee's father,
Thomas Dicksee, was a painter who taught Frank as well as his sister
Margaret
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from a young age. The family lived in Fitzroy Square, Bloomsbury. Dicksee enrolled in the
Royal Academy Schools
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in 1870 and achieved early success. He was elected to the Academy in 1891 and became its president in 1924.
He was
knight
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ed in 1925, and named to the
Royal Victorian Order
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by King
George V
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Born duri ...
in 1927. In 1921 Dicksee exhibited at the first exhibition of the
Society of Graphic Art
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History
The Society of Graphic Art (SGA) was founded in 1999 by Frank Lewis Emanuel, whose idea it wa ...
in London.
Dicksee painted ''The Funeral of a Viking'' (1893;
Manchester Art Gallery
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), which was donated in 1928 by Arthur Burton in memory of his mother to the Corporation of Manchester. Victorian critics gave it both positive and negative reviews, for its perfection as a showpiece and for its dramatic and somewhat staged setting, respectively. The painting was used by Swedish Viking/Black metal band
Bathory for the cover of their 1990 album, ''
Hammerheart
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''.
A book on Frank Dicksee's life and work with a full catalogue of his known paintings and drawings by Simon Toll was published by Antique Collector's Club in 2016.
Gallery
File:Dicksee-Chivalry-1885.jpg, ''Chivalry'', 1885
File:Lady Palmer, by Sir Frank Dicksee.jpg, ''Lady Palmer''
File:Dicksee-An Offering.jpg, ''An Offering''
File:El funeral de un vikingo, por Frank Dicksee.jpg, ''The Funeral of a Viking'', 1893
File:Dicksee Frank, La Belle Dame Sans Merci.jpg, ''La Belle Dame sans Merci
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''
File:DickseeRomeoandJuliet.jpg, ''Romeo and Juliet'', 1884
File:Frank Bernard Dicksee - Hesperia, 1887.jpg, ''Hesperia'', 1887
File:Frank Dicksee - Paolo and Francesca.jpg, '' Paolo and Francesca'', 1894
File:Frank Dicksee - Stella.jpg, ''Stella'', 1900
File:Lady Hillingdon, by Frank Dicksee.jpg, ''Lady Hillingdon'', 1905
File:Dicksee-Portrait of the Artist's Niece, Dorothy-1917.jpg, ''Portrait of the Artist's Niece, Dorothy'', 1917
File:Yseult by Sir Francis Bernard Dicksee.jpg, '' Yseult'', 1901
See also
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La Belle Dame sans Merci
"La Belle Dame sans Merci" ("The Beautiful Lady Without Mercy") is a ballad produced by the England, English poet John Keats in 1819. The title was derived from the title of a 15th-century poem by Alain Chartier called ''La Belle Dame sans ...
''
References
External links
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"Sir Frank Dicksee, British, 1853 – 1928" ''ArtMagick'' image galleryPhryne's list of pictures in accessible collections in the UK"Ophelia" ''Collections Database, Five Colleges and Historic Deerfield Museum Consortium''
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1853 births
1928 deaths
19th-century English painters
20th-century English painters
English male painters
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English illustrators
Knights Commander of the Royal Victorian Order
Knights Bachelor
Orientalist painters
Painters from London
Royal Academicians
20th-century English male artists
19th-century English male artists