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Charles Dixon (artist)

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painter, who educated his son in his trade. Charles too became a professional artist, and soon had a successful practice producing nautical scenes, both watercolours of coastal life and large oil paintings of historical or contemporary naval subjects. He exhibited regularly at the
340: 38:(8 December 1872 – 12 September 1934) was a British maritime painter of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, whose work was highly successful and regularly exhibited at the 355: 238: 291: 124: 350: 335: 325: 315: 21: 144: 231: 345: 284: 186: 360: 320: 224: 200: 277: 152: 110: 43: 127:. He lived at Itchenor in Sussex, where he was a keen yachtsman, and died at his home on 12 September 1934. 75: 25: 97: 330: 310: 61: 156: 68: 29: 261: 208: 117:. Among his work was a large body of work produced for magazines and periodicals, including 93: 57: 304: 106: 39: 46:
and he was a regular contributing artist to magazines and periodicals. He lived at
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This article about a British painter born in the 19th century is a
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and several of his paintings are now in the collection of the
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This biographical article about a painter from England is a
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Members of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours
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HMS Bellerophon (1907)
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Alfred Dixon
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National Maritime Museum
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Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours
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