Place: London
Born: 1853
Death: 1928
Biography:
, a renowned English Victorian painter and illustrator, was born on November 27, 1853, in London, United Kingdom. His father, Thomas Dicksee, a painter himself, taught Frank, along with his sister Margaret, from a young age. This early exposure to art laid the foundation for Frank's future success.
Dicksee enrolled in the Royal Academy Schools in 1870, achieving early success and eventually becoming a member of the Academy in 1891. He was elected President in 1924 and knighted in 1925, with King George V naming him to the Royal Victorian Order in 1927.
One of Dicksee's most notable works is The Funeral of a Viking (1893), now housed at the Manchester Art Gallery. This piece was donated to the Corporation of Manchester in 1928 by Arthur Burton. Victorian critics praised its perfection as a showpiece, while also criticizing its dramatic and somewhat staged setting.
Dicksee's contributions to Victorian painting are undeniable. His work continues to inspire artists and art enthusiasts alike. A book on his life and work, featuring a full catalogue of his known paintings and drawings by Simon Toll, was published by the Antique Collector's Club in 2016. Key Dates: * November 27, 1853: Born in London, United Kingdom * 1870: Enrolled in the Royal Academy Schools * 1891: Elected to the Royal Academy * 1924: Became President of the Royal Academy * October 17, 1928: Passed away in London, United Kingdom