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1911 - 1988. Known for: Painting.
John Hobson Nicholson was born in 1911, and was the grandson of the Manx artist John Miller Nicholson. The self-taught Nicholson went on to establish himself over the next fifty years as one of the... Read full biography
John Hobson Nicholson was born in 1911, and was the grandson of the Manx artist John Miller Nicholson. The self-taught Nicholson went on to establish himself over the next fifty years as one of the most successful Manx painters. He exhibited regularly both on and off the Island, and was elected to... Read full biography
John Hobson Nicholson was born in 1911, and was the grandson of the Manx artist John Miller Nicholson. The self-taught Nicholson went on to establish himself over the next fifty years as one of the most successful Manx painters. He exhibited regularly both on and off the Island, and was elected to membership of the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours and the Pastel Society. He taught at the Douglas School of Art, and worked prolifically as a commercial artist. Nicholson was also a... Read full biography
John Hobson Nicholson was born in 1911, and was the grandson of the Manx artist John Miller Nicholson. The self-taught Nicholson went on to establish himself over the next fifty years as one of the most successful Manx painters. He exhibited regularly both on and off the Island, and was elected to membership of the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours and the Pastel Society. He taught at the Douglas School of Art, and worked prolifically as a commercial artist. Nicholson was also a leading member of the Isle of Man Art Society, and served as its President until his death in 1988.
John Hobson Nicholson was born in 1911, and was the grandson of the Manx artist John Miller Nicholson. The self-taught Nicholson went on to establish himself over the next fifty years as one of the most successful Manx painters. He exhibited regularly both on and off the Island, and was elected to membership of the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours and the Pastel Society. He taught at the Douglas School of Art, and worked prolifically as a commercial artist. Nicholson was also a leading member of the Isle of Man Art Society, and served as its President until his death in 1988.
