. Notable Londoners, an illustrated who's who of professional and business men. FRANCIS BERNARD (l-RANK) DICKSEE, Mr. Dicksec was born in 1853, and was educated at the Rev. G. Henslows School, London. He was first accepted at the Academy in 1876. He became .\.\. in and \. ten years later. Among the most noted of this famous artists portraits are those of -Mrd, the Duchess of Buckingham, the Duchess of Westminster, the Marchioness Camden, and the Hon. Mrs. Ernest Guinness. His best known Ilude Harmony, Evangeline, The House The Love Story. The Passing of Arthur. Mountain


. Notable Londoners, an illustrated who's who of professional and business men. FRANCIS BERNARD (l-RANK) DICKSEE, Mr. Dicksec was born in 1853, and was educated at the Rev. G. Henslows School, London. He was first accepted at the Academy in 1876. He became .\.\. in and \. ten years later. Among the most noted of this famous artists portraits are those of -Mrd, the Duchess of Buckingham, the Duchess of Westminster, the Marchioness Camden, and the Hon. Mrs. Ernest Guinness. His best known Ilude Harmony, Evangeline, The House The Love Story. The Passing of Arthur. Mountain of the Winds. He is an Hon. Member i>i tilt Kuval Institute of Painters in Water-colours, and also of the Clubs: Athcnajum, and the Arts. (Photo: Bassaiii). 1)1. ) 1)E de was born at Budapcstli in i8()i), and is anaturalised British subject. His work, as a portrait painter,has long been famous, his subjects including many royaltiesand a very large number of the most notable personalitiesof various countries. He has been awarded numerousmedals, and a great many British and foreign Orders ofdistinction have been conferred on him. .\mong the chiefof his works are the following portraits, viz., Pope Leo .\ late Edward \II, iHieen Alexandra. Wilhelm II,Ex-President Roosevelt, President Harding, Senator ElihuRoot, General Pershing, .Vdniiral Beatty, ICarl Balfour,Duchess of Portland, Countess Grefhule and Duchess deRohan. The portrait reproduce<l above is from a photographof a portrait of himself by himself. He married LucyMadeleine, a daughter of the late H. Guinness of Stillorgan,Co. Dublin. His chief recreation is golf and he is a memberof the .\rts, Burlington and other clubs. K


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