Francis Dodd
(1874-1949), Painter and printmakerSitter in 5 portraits
Artist associated with 52 portraits
Francis Dodd was a painter of realistic portraits, landscapes and genre, and etcher. Dodd studied at Glasgow School of Art, after which he visited Paris, Italy and later Spain. He settled in Manchester 1895, then moved to London in 1904. Dodd exhibited at the New English Art Club from 1894, and was a member from 1904. As a war artist, he made a series of portraits of military and naval commanders, some of which are housed at the Imperial War Museum.
after Francis Dodd
four-colour halftone, 1917
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John Rushworth Jellicoe, 1st Earl Jellicoe
after Francis Dodd
four-colour halftone, 1917 (1917)
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after Francis Dodd
four-colour halftone, (11 May 1917)
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after Francis Dodd
photograph of drawing, early-mid 20th century
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by Francis Dodd
drypoint, 1920
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by Francis Dodd
etching, 1925
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by Francis Dodd
etching, 1925
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by Francis Dodd
drypoint, 1926
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by Francis Dodd
drypoint, 1928
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by Francis Dodd
drypoint, (1929)
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by Francis Dodd
etching and drypoint, 1931
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by Francis Dodd
drypoint
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