- John Nicolson (artist)
John Nicolson (born
Scotland 1891, diedLondon September 3 1951 ) was an artist, etcher and illustrator for books and periodicals.John Nicolson, known as 'Jock', was an Associate of the
Royal Society of Painter-Etchers and Engravers (A.R.E.), [ Hopkinson, M (1999). "No day without a line. A history of the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers 1880 - 1999". Oxford: Ashmolean Museum. ] a member of theRoyal Society of British Artists (R.B.A), and a member of theRoyal Watercolour Society (R.W.S.). He worked for magazines such as "The Bystander " and "Piccadilly" and for book publishers such asT. Fisher Unwin . He was well known for his drawings of dogs. He signed his work for books and periodicals 'Nick', typically underlined and with two small circles at either end. Nicolson and his wife Dorothy shared a house in south London between 1923 - 26 with the artistEdmund Blampied and his wife Marianne. Nicolson died in a traffic accident in London in September 1951. [ The Times, September 7, 1951,p 1 ] He left behind a wife and two children, one of whom, Elizabeth (Betty), is also an artist and a photographer and is married toAlbert Irvin R.A.Notes
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