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FREDERICK
CAYLEY ROBINSON, A.R.A.
1862 - 1927
Robinson
was born in Middlesex and studied in London and Paris. A pioneer
of twentieth century tempera painting, illustrator and theatre
designer, he was elected to the NEAC in 1912 and appointed
Professor of Figure Composition and Decoration at Glasgow
University in 1914. Elected ARA 1921. From 1914 he lived in
the block of studios at Lansdowne House, Holland Park, where
Charles Ricketts and Charles Shannon were also residents.
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