William Nicholson  (British, 1872-1949) 

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William Nicholson, Sunflowers

 

William Nicholson
Sunflowers
circa 1933

Richard Green
William Nicholson, Red Willows

 

William Nicholson
Red Willows
MacConnal-Mason Gallery
William Nicholson, Fordingbridge

 

William Nicholson
Fordingbridge
Browse & Darby Ltd.
William Nicholson, La Rochelle, The Harbour

 

William Nicholson
La Rochelle, The Harbour
1938

Agnew's
William Nicholson, The Downs, Rottingdean

 

William Nicholson
The Downs, Rottingdean
1909

Browse & Darby Ltd.
William Nicholson, Guardsman (The Horse Guards)

 

William Nicholson
Guardsman (The Horse Guards)
1898

Goldmark Gallery
William Nicholson, Policeman (Constitution Hill)

 

William Nicholson
Policeman (Constitution Hill)
1898

Goldmark Gallery
William Nicholson, I for Idiot

 

William Nicholson
I for Idiot
1898

Goldmark Gallery
William Nicholson, Sarah Bernhardt

 

William Nicholson
Sarah Bernhardt
1899

Goldmark Gallery
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William Nicholson, Gustave David

 

William Nicholson
Gustave David, 1926
lithograph in blue and black

 

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William Nicholson, E is for Executioner

 

William Nicholson
E is for Executioner, 1898
woodblock print

 

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William Nicholson, Cathedral, Córdoba

 

William Nicholson
Cathedral, Córdoba
ink, wash and watercolor

 

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1888 - 1889   Studied at Herkomer’s school at Bushey
1889 - 1890   Studied at the Académie Julian in Paris
1890   Formed a partnership with James Pryde: ‘J. & W. Beggarstaff,’ designing posters and graphic works
1896 - 1900   Series of coloured woodcuts (The Alphabet, Queen Victoria and London Types) published by Heinemann
1904   Designed the set for the original theatre production of Peter Pan
1911   Founder-member of the National Portrait Society
1936   Knighted Sir William Nicholson
1934 - 1939   Trustee of the Tate Gallery
  His later work reflected the influence of younger artists including his son, Ben Nicholson (1894-1982),
  From 1900, Nicholson worked mainly in oils, initially displaying debt to Whistler, in works such as Max (1900), although his portrait of the actress Marie Tempest invites comparison with the work of John Singer Sargent (1856-1925). This contrasts with the realism of other works, such as Girl with the Tattered Glove (1909). In 1917, Nicholson established his studio at a fashionable address in London’s St. James’s. During the 1920’s and 30’s he sustained a successful portrait practice, whilst also indulging his interest in still-life and landscape
1933   The Castle Museum, Nottingham, Nicholson’s large and first retrospective.