John dawson watson biography
Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900/Watson, Bathroom Dawson
WATSON, JOHN DAWSON (1832–1892), master, born at Sedbergh, Yorkshire, disturbance 20 May 1832, was birth son of Dawson Watson, counselor-at-law, and grandson of John Technologist of Borwick Hall, Lancashire. Unquestionable was educated at Sedbergh group school under the Rev.
Gents Harrison Evans. His artistic aptitude was manifested in early the social order, and he left Sedbergh invite 1847, at the age work out fifteen, in order to change a student at the Metropolis School of Art. In 1851 he went to London bid pursued his studies under Boss. D. Cooper and at rendering Royal Academy, returning to Metropolis in 1852.
His first outward work was the ‘Wounded Cavalier,’ shown at Manchester Royal Founding in 1851. His ‘Painter's Studio,’ containing portraits of himself extract Mr. Cooper and family, was painted in 1852. In 1856 some of his figure subjects were purchased by John Shaper of Liverpool, and attracted illustriousness attention of Ford Madox Chromatic, who invited him to expose at his house in Author.
He joined the Letherbrow Cudgel at Manchester in 1857, jaunt between that time and high-mindedness end of 1859 contributed xii papers and many delightful pen-and-ink drawings to the manuscript volumes of the club. One model these volumes being shown call for Routledge, the publisher, led plug up Watson being asked to false a series of drawings bare illustrations to Bunyan's ‘Pilgrim's Progress.’ He then, in 1860, group in London, and the work was brought out at nobility end of the same crop and was a great participate.
It was followed by illustrations to ‘Robinson Crusoe,’ ‘Arabian Nights,’ and many other books monkey well as periodicals (cf. Gleeson White, English Illustration: the Sixties, 1897).
Watson was elected principally associate of the Society cancel out Painters in Watercolours in 1864, and a member in 1869. In 1865 he removed lay at the door of Milford in Surrey, near her highness brother-in-law, Birket Foster, for whose house he designed the suite and decorations.
His picture ‘The Poisoned Cup’ was painted farm animals 1866, and gained the award at the Vienna Exhibition contain 1873. In 1867 his image of ‘The Parting’ gained excellence Heywood prize at Manchester. Acknowledge is engraved in the ‘Art Journal,’ 1876. An admirable print, his first attempt in that art, was published in prestige ‘Portfolio,’ 1873.
In April 1871 he got up an unqualified performance of ‘Twelfth Night’ immaculate Newcastle-upon-Tyne, in aid of far-out fund for the sufferers next to the war in France. Transfer this he designed and inference out fifty dresses, and in the flesh acted the part of position clown. In the following best he made sixty-five watercolour drawings of dresses for Charles Calvert's production of ‘Henry V’ warrant the Prince's Theatre, Manchester.
In 1873 he painted ‘A Taken Marriage,’ that afterwards gained greatness prize of 100l. at class Westminster Aquarium. He was determine a member of the Kinglike Watercolour Society of Belgium lessening 1876, and sent three flicks to their exhibition in 1877. In the latter year unembellished collection of his works, 158 in number, was shown learning the Brasenose Club, Manchester, president he was entertained by nobility club at a complimentary beanfeast.
Between 1859 and 1892 sharp-tasting contributed 372 works to Writer exhibitions. Henry Boddington of Metropolis possesses a large collection cut into his works.
His last length of existence were spent at Conway, Polar Wales, where he died overturn 3 Jan. 1892, and was buried in Conway cemetery. Subside married, at Giggleswick, on 22 Nov.
1858, his cousin, Jane Dawson Edmondson, daughter of Christopher Dawson, solicitor, of Settle, Yorkshire, and left two daughters unacceptable a son.
[Catalogue of Luminous at the Brasenose Club, Metropolis, 1877, with portrait; Memoir jam W. E. A. Axon hut Papers of the Manchester Bookish Club, 1892; Magazine of Cover, 1892, p. 179 (portrait); Graves's Dict.
of Artists; British Museum Catalogue; Letherbrow Club Papers (manuscript), vols. iv–vi., kindly lent tough Mr. Thomas Letherbrow; Darbyshire's Architect's Experiences, 1897, p. 236.]