Robert Dixon (artist)

Robert Dixon
Born 1780
Died 1815
Nationality English
Known for Landscape painting
Movement Norwich School of painters

Robert Dixon (1780–1815) was an English artist, known for his work in watercolour painting. He was a member of the Norwich School of painters.

Life

Robert Dixon was probably born in Norwich in 1780. Very little about his parents or his boyhood is known. He was trained at the Royal Academy Schools and in his early twenties became a scenery painter for the Theatre Royal in Norwich. He is known to have turned down an offer to work in London with the stage designer William Capon.[1]

In 1803 John Crome and Robert Ladbrooke formed the Norwich Society of Artists, a group that also included Dixon, Charles Hodgson, Daniel Coppin, James Stark and George Vincent. Their first exhibition, in 1805, marked the start of the Norwich School of painters, the first art movement created outside London.[2] He contributed with the Norwich Society of Artists from 1805, but poor health forced to resign his membership from the Society in 1812. He died in 1815, aged 35.[3]

References

  1. Walpole, Art and Artists of the Norwich School, p.150.
  2. Walpole, Art and Artists of the Norwich School, p.19.
  3. Walpole, Art and Artists of the Norwich School, p.151.

Bibliography

  • Walpole, Josephine (1997). Art and Artists of the Norwich School. Woodbridge: Antique Collectors' Club Holme. ISBN 1 85149 261 5.


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