Frederick CAYLEY ROBINSON. Brentford-on-Thames 1862 - London 1927 . Despite being arguably one of the most interesting and original artists working in England in the first quarter of the 20th... Read full biography
Frederick CAYLEY ROBINSON. Brentford-on-Thames 1862 - London 1927 . Despite being arguably one of the most interesting and original artists working in England in the first quarter of the 20th century, Frederick Cayley Robinson remains a relatively obscure figure to this day. His work has not been... Read full biography
Frederick CAYLEY ROBINSON. Brentford-on-Thames 1862 - London 1927 . Despite being arguably one of the most interesting and original artists working in England in the first quarter of the 20th century, Frederick Cayley Robinson remains a relatively obscure figure to this day. His work has not been the subject of a monograph, nor has there been any major retrospective exhibition of his paintings since 1977; indeed, during his lifetime he was only accorded three one-man exhibitions. Cayley... Read full biography
Frederick CAYLEY ROBINSON. Brentford-on-Thames 1862 - London 1927 . Despite being arguably one of the most interesting and original artists working in England in the first quarter of the 20th century, Frederick Cayley Robinson remains a relatively obscure figure to this day. His work has not been the subject of a monograph, nor has there been any major retrospective exhibition of his paintings since 1977; indeed, during his lifetime he was only accorded three one-man exhibitions. Cayley Robinson studied at St. John’s Wood School of Art* between 1883 and 1885, and thereafter at the Royal Academy Schools. He completed his studies at the Académie Julian* in Paris, between 1891 and 1894. There he came into contact with the work of Pierre Puvis... Read full biography
Frederick CAYLEY ROBINSON. Brentford-on-Thames 1862 - London 1927 . Despite being arguably one of the most interesting and original artists working in England in the first quarter of the 20th century, Frederick Cayley Robinson remains a relatively obscure figure to this day. His work has not been the subject of a monograph, nor has there been any major retrospective exhibition of his paintings since 1977; indeed, during his lifetime he was only accorded three one-man exhibitions. Cayley Robinson studied at St. John’s Wood School of Art* between 1883 and 1885, and thereafter at the Royal Academy Schools. He completed his studies at the Académie Julian* in Paris, between 1891 and 1894. There he came into contact with the work of Pierre Puvis de Chavannes and the Nabis* painters, who were to have a strong influence on his style, although he was also much inspired by the work... Read full biography
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