- Herbert Dicksee
Herbert Thomas Dicksee (1862–1942) was an English painter who specialised in
oil painting s ofdog s, particularly thedeerhound . Prints andetching s of his best-known paintings were widely distributed by publishers such asKlackner of London, and his work is popular among collectors and dog enthusiasts today.Dicksee belonged to an illustrious artistic family. His father was the artist
John Dicksee (1817–1905). John's brother Thomas (1819–1895), also a painter, was the father of SirFrank Dicksee (1853–1928), president of theRoyal Academy from 1924 until his death. (Herbert, meanwhile, had one sister, whose name was Amy.) Dicksee studied art at theSlade School , London, on a scholarship. His first painting was exhibited in 1881.Dicksee specialised in sympathetic paintings of hounds, such as "After
Chevy Chase " and "Silent Sympathy", but he also paintedbig cat s at theLondon Zoo , of which he was a Fellow. His paintings were usually done from life; he kept numerous dogs as pets. Those pets featured in his etchings included abloodhound , aFrench bulldog named "Shaver", and severalpug s andbull terrier s.Many of Dicksee's works, especially those painted during the war years of 1914–1918, depict the dogs accompanying melancholy young ladies. His most frequent model was the actress
Gladys Cooper .The artist married Ella Crump in 1896, and they had two children, Maurice (who was killed in
World War I ) and Dorothy (who also studied art). Herbert Dicksee died in 1942 inHampstead . His daughter Dorothy was theexecutor of his will, which directed her to destroy most of the plates for Dicksee's etchings.Works
This is an incomplete list.
* "Watercress Beds – Surrey" (1885)
* "Beauty and the Beast" (1887)
*"All His Troubles Before Him" (1887)
*"Silent Sympathy" (1894)
*"The Watcher on the Hill" (1900)
*"Where's Master?" (1911), commissioned by King Edward VII
*"The Kill" (1933)See also
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Collectible References
* [http://www.mike-herwin.com/HD_catalog.html "HD Catalogue"] , by Mike Herwin, an on-line catalogue of his works.
* [http://www.mike-herwin.com/NickonDicksee.html "Collecting: Herbert Dicksee"] , by Nick Waters. Originally published in "Dogs Monthly", December 1985.
* [http://www.mike-herwin.com/WindsorScribe.html "The Art of Mr Herbert Dicksee"] , by Enoch Scribe. Originally published in "Windsor" Magazine, April 1906.
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