Born in London, England, Dawson Dawson-Watson was a landscape,
portrait, genre, marine, and mural painter and graphics artist who was
the son of a popular English illustrator. He attended grammar
school at Southsea, Hampshire.
His first art teacher was Mark
Fisher, with whom he studied in Steyning, England. A wealthy local
brewer then sponsored Dawson-Watson's art training in Paris that
included classes with Carolus Duran. While in France, he also
studied with Louis-Jos (showing 500 of 4269 characters). |
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