Solomon Joseph Solomon
(1860-1927), Painter; pioneer of camouflage techniquesSitter in 10 portraits
Artist associated with 12 portraits
Solomon studied at several art schools: Heatherley's Art School, the Royal Academy schools, the Munich Academy, and Ecole des Beaux-Arts. He exhibited his first works in 1881 at the Royal Academy, the New Gallery, and the Society of British Artists. In 1886, he became one of the founding members of the New English Art Club. In 1896, he became an associate of the Royal Academy, with full membership following in 1906, one of the few Jewish painters to do so. He joined, and became president of, the Royal Society of British Artists in 1919.
by Solomon Joseph Solomon
pen and ink, circa 1883-1885
NPG 3044
by Solomon Joseph Solomon
oil on panel, circa 1889
NPG 4492
by Solomon Joseph Solomon
oil on canvas, circa 1906
NPG 2489
by Solomon Joseph Solomon
oil on canvas, circa 1909
NPG 3053
by Solomon Joseph Solomon
oil on canvas
NPG 2529
by Solomon Joseph Solomon
oil on canvas, 1911
NPG 3890
by Solomon Joseph Solomon
oil on canvas, circa 1914
NPG 4697
by Solomon Joseph Solomon
oil on panel, 1914
NPG 5423
by Solomon Joseph Solomon
oil on panel, 1914
NPG 5424
Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor (King Edward VIII)
by Solomon Joseph Solomon
oil on panel, 1914
NPG 5425
after Solomon Joseph Solomon
relief halftone, published 1901
NPG D33657
after Solomon Joseph Solomon
photograph, 1901
NPG D37312
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