Frank Bernard Dicksee

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Romeo and Juliet by Sir Frank Dicksee
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Romeo and Juliet by Sir Frank Dicksee

Sir Frank Bernard Dicksee KCVO (b. London, November 27, 1853October 17, 1928) was an English Victorian painter and illustrator, best known for his pictures of dramatic historical and legendary scenes. He also was a noted painter of portraits of fashionable women, which helped to bring him success in his own time.

Dicksee's father, Thomas Dicksee, was a painter who taught Frank as well as his brother Herbert and his sister Margaret from a young age. Dicksee enrolled in the Royal Academy in 1870 and achieved early success. He was elected to the Academy in 1891 and became its President in 1924. He was knighted in 1925, and named to the Royal Victorian Order by King George V in 1927.

Dicksee painted the piece 'The Funeral of a Viking' in 1893, which now resides in Manchester City Art Gallery, having been there since 1928 when it was presented by Arthur Burton ESQ 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.

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Preceded by:
Sir Aston Webb
President of the Royal Academy
1924–1928
Succeeded by:
Sir William Llewellyn