Allan Douglas Davidson PRICE CHARTS
1873 Marylebone, London, England - 1932 Bridge, Kent, England. Known for: Painting.
Allan Douglas Davidson (1873-1932). Born at Marylebone, London on 14 May 1873, son of Thomas Davidson [q.v.] and his wife Charlotte Douglas McHeath. He studied at St. John's Wood and the Royal... Read full biography
Allan Douglas Davidson (1873-1932). Born at Marylebone, London on 14 May 1873, son of Thomas Davidson [q.v.] and his wife Charlotte Douglas McHeath. He studied at St. John's Wood and the Royal Academy Schools, being awarded a silver and bronze medals, and at Juliens, Paris. Figure and portrait... Read full biography
Allan Douglas Davidson (1873-1932). Born at Marylebone, London on 14 May 1873, son of Thomas Davidson [q.v.] and his wife Charlotte Douglas McHeath. He studied at St. John's Wood and the Royal Academy Schools, being awarded a silver and bronze medals, and at Juliens, Paris. Figure and portrait painter and a teacher at London County Council, Central School of Arts and Crafts. Exhibited at the Royal Society of British Artists 1905, Royal Miniature Society and the Royal Institute of Painters in... Read full biography
Allan Douglas Davidson (1873-1932). Born at Marylebone, London on 14 May 1873, son of Thomas Davidson [q.v.] and his wife Charlotte Douglas McHeath. He studied at St. John's Wood and the Royal Academy Schools, being awarded a silver and bronze medals, and at Juliens, Paris. Figure and portrait painter and a teacher at London County Council, Central School of Arts and Crafts. Exhibited at the Royal Society of British Artists 1905, Royal Miniature Society and the Royal Institute of Painters in 1920, from London in 1892 and from Walberswick, Suffolk in 1925. He married at Hampstead in 1903, Kate Beryl Skeffington and in 1911 a 37 year old artist living at 9 Lyndale Avenue, Childs Hill, Hendon, London with his 30 year old wife Beryl, born... Read full biography
Allan Douglas Davidson (1873-1932). Born at Marylebone, London on 14 May 1873, son of Thomas Davidson [q.v.] and his wife Charlotte Douglas McHeath. He studied at St. John's Wood and the Royal Academy Schools, being awarded a silver and bronze medals, and at Juliens, Paris. Figure and portrait painter and a teacher at London County Council, Central School of Arts and Crafts. Exhibited at the Royal Society of British Artists 1905, Royal Miniature Society and the Royal Institute of Painters in 1920, from London in 1892 and from Walberswick, Suffolk in 1925. He married at Hampstead in 1903, Kate Beryl Skeffington and in 1911 a 37 year old artist living at 9 Lyndale Avenue, Childs Hill, Hendon, London with his 30 year old wife Beryl, born Kensington and their 1 year old son Roland, born Hampstead and retained a nurse and an indoor servant.... Read full biography

