At Middleton Junction, Frederick Jackson was born in 1859. Jackson's older brother, Charles, supported Frederick's career bother with materials and finances. Jackson showed interest in art as a young... Read full biography
At Middleton Junction, Frederick Jackson was born in 1859. Jackson's older brother, Charles, supported Frederick's career bother with materials and finances. Jackson showed interest in art as a young boy. Future architect, Edgar Wood and Jackson when on sketching tours. Studying under John Houghton... Read full biography
At Middleton Junction, Frederick Jackson was born in 1859. Jackson's older brother, Charles, supported Frederick's career bother with materials and finances. Jackson showed interest in art as a young boy. Future architect, Edgar Wood and Jackson when on sketching tours. Studying under John Houghton Hague, Jackson attending evening classes at Oldham School of Art. In c.1971, Jackson, was influenced by a group know as the Manchester School. In the 1878, he was made a member of the Arts Club. Then... Read full biography
At Middleton Junction, Frederick Jackson was born in 1859. Jackson's older brother, Charles, supported Frederick's career bother with materials and finances. Jackson showed interest in art as a young boy. Future architect, Edgar Wood and Jackson when on sketching tours. Studying under John Houghton Hague, Jackson attending evening classes at Oldham School of Art. In c.1971, Jackson, was influenced by a group know as the Manchester School. In the 1878, he was made a member of the Arts Club. Then in from 1880 to 1881 he was a member of the Limners Club. He was then elected as a member of the Manchester Academy of Fine Art. Jackson exhibited much of his work, at the Paris Salon in 1884 and 1885. He was a founder member of the New English Art... Read full biography
At Middleton Junction, Frederick Jackson was born in 1859. Jackson's older brother, Charles, supported Frederick's career bother with materials and finances. Jackson showed interest in art as a young boy. Future architect, Edgar Wood and Jackson when on sketching tours. Studying under John Houghton Hague, Jackson attending evening classes at Oldham School of Art. In c.1971, Jackson, was influenced by a group know as the Manchester School. In the 1878, he was made a member of the Arts Club. Then in from 1880 to 1881 he was a member of the Limners Club. He was then elected as a member of the Manchester Academy of Fine Art. Jackson exhibited much of his work, at the Paris Salon in 1884 and 1885. He was a founder member of the New English Art Club, in 1886. Then in 1894, Jackson became a member of the... Read full biography
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