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Arthur A. Dixon

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by his father, Richard Dixon, a grainer, and his mother Rosa. In 1887 his father passed away and Rosa moved with Arthur and his two brothers, Frederick and Herbert to
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Garden scene with a seated figure reading a book to the foreground, a woman and a young boy looking down a well and children dancing beyond,
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Arthur was a prolific illustrator in his time and made illustrations for reprints of around thirty-five classic works by
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1959) was an English artist and illustrator who produced illustrations for authors such as
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as 'generally competent' and 'conventional and prosaic with sentimental overtones'.
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and together they had one daughter born a year later. The two settled in
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Dictionary of British Book Illustrators: The Twentieth Century
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Thomas More with his Daughters Entertaining Cardinal Wolsey
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He also exhibited paintings and drawings at such venues as
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Scripture Stories For Children Illustrated by Arthur Dixon
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Angela Brazil
Elsie J. Oxenham
Bessie Marchant
St Pancras, London
Islington
Steyning
Berkhamsted
Charles Dickens
Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Charles Kingsley
Victor Hugo
Elizabeth Gaskell
Washington Irving
Byam Shaw
Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale
Royal Academy of Arts
Royal Society of British Artists
New Gallery
Christie's






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