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Frank Dicksee

(1853-1928), Painter and President of the Royal Academy

Sir Francis Bernard ('Frank') Dicksee

Sitter in 18 portraits
Artist associated with 36 portraits
Dicksee enjoyed early success with his painting, Harmony' exhibited at the Academy in 1877 and, in the following decades, exploited the popular taste both for quasi-historical subjects painted in the later Pre-Raphaelite style and the vogue for modern melodramas. He was elected an Associate of the RA in 1881 and full Academician in 1891.

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Frederick Campbell, 3rd Earl Cawdor, by The Autotype Company, after  Frank Dicksee - NPG D20804

Frederick Campbell, 3rd Earl Cawdor

by The Autotype Company, after Frank Dicksee
collotype, 1909 or after
NPG D20804

Frederick Campbell, 3rd Earl Cawdor, by The Autotype Company, after  Frank Dicksee - NPG D9676

Frederick Campbell, 3rd Earl Cawdor

by The Autotype Company, after Frank Dicksee
collotype, 1909 or after
NPG D9676

Sir Frank Cavendish Lascelles, by The Autotype Company, after  Frank Dicksee - NPG D20803

Sir Frank Cavendish Lascelles

by The Autotype Company, after Frank Dicksee
collotype, (1910)
NPG D20803

Sir Frank Cavendish Lascelles, by The Autotype Company, after  Frank Dicksee - NPG D9825

Sir Frank Cavendish Lascelles

by The Autotype Company, after Frank Dicksee
collotype, (1910)
NPG D9825

Sir Edmund William Gosse, by The Autotype Company, after  Frank Dicksee - NPG D20806

Sir Edmund William Gosse

by The Autotype Company, after Frank Dicksee
collotype, (1912)
NPG D20806

Sir Edmund William Gosse, by The Autotype Company, after  Frank Dicksee - NPG D9768

Sir Edmund William Gosse

by The Autotype Company, after Frank Dicksee
collotype, (1912)
NPG D9768

Sir Edmund William Gosse, by The Autotype Company, after  Frank Dicksee - NPG D18072

Sir Edmund William Gosse

by The Autotype Company, after Frank Dicksee
collotype, (1912)
NPG D18072

Frederick Sleigh Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts, by The Autotype Company, after  Frank Dicksee - NPG D20797

Frederick Sleigh Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts

by The Autotype Company, after Frank Dicksee
collotype, (1914)
NPG D20797

Andrew Graham Murray, 1st Viscount Dunedin, by The Autotype Company, after  Frank Dicksee - NPG D20808

Andrew Graham Murray, 1st Viscount Dunedin

by The Autotype Company, after Frank Dicksee
collotype, (1914)
NPG D20808

Andrew Graham Murray, 1st Viscount Dunedin, by The Autotype Company, after  Frank Dicksee - NPG D9727

Andrew Graham Murray, 1st Viscount Dunedin

by The Autotype Company, after Frank Dicksee
collotype, (1914)
NPG D9727

Frederick Sleigh Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts, by The Autotype Company, after  Frank Dicksee - NPG D9924

Frederick Sleigh Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts

by The Autotype Company, after Frank Dicksee
collotype, (1914)
NPG D9924

Lewis Harcourt, 1st Viscount Harcourt, by Henry Dixon & Son, after  Frank Dicksee - NPG D20800

Lewis Harcourt, 1st Viscount Harcourt

by Henry Dixon & Son, after Frank Dicksee
photogravure, (1917)
NPG D20800

Lewis Harcourt, 1st Viscount Harcourt, by Henry Dixon & Son, after  Frank Dicksee - NPG D9787

Lewis Harcourt, 1st Viscount Harcourt

by Henry Dixon & Son, after Frank Dicksee
photogravure, (1917)
NPG D9787

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