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George Fennell Robson

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When in 1821 the Society of Painters in Oil and Watercolours, now the Royal Watercolour Society of Painters, excluded oil paintings, Robson contributed 26 drawings to the exhibition of that year. Between 1821 and 1833 he exhibited 484 works there.
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on his departure for America was held at his house, 17 Golden Square, on Thursday, 22 August 1833. On the following Wednesday he embarked on the S.S. James Watt, to visit his friends in the north, and was at
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Robson was an honorary member of the Sketching Society, but weakness of sight prevented him from drawing at their evening meetings. A meeting of the society to say farewell to
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on the 31st, suffering from inflammation. He died at his home in London on 8 September, and was buried in the churchyard of St. Mary-le-Bow in his native city of Durham.
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Robson published in 1808 a print of Durham, the profits of which enabled him to visit Scotland. In 1811 and 1812 he exhibited drawings of the
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One of 23 children of John Robson (1739–1824) by his second wife, Charlotte, eldest daughter of George Fennell, R.N., he was born at
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in 1807, in 1810 landscapes in the Bond Street gallery of the Associated Painters, where he was a member, and in 1813 with the
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Robson's drawings, besides those of the Scottish highlands and of English cities, included views of the English lakes and
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in 1828, 32 are by Robson. That year he bought a drawing, by
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highlands, but comprising also scenes from Durham, the
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Index

Durham
Etterby
Carlisle

Royal Academy
Society of Painters in Oil and Watercolours
Charles Robert Leslie
Stockton-on-Tees

Trossachs
Loch Katrine
Perthshire
Isle of Wight

Lake Killarney
Hastings
Berkshire
Somerset
John Britton
Joshua Cristall
George Barret the younger
Robert Hills







Lee, Sidney

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