About this artwork
Nicholson, here portrayed in historical fancy dress, was born in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. He worked mainly in Edinburgh where, as an artist and a man of independent means, he became an energetic promoter and the first Secretary of the Royal Scottish Academy in 1826. Nicholson specialised in portraiture in oils or watercolours. Many of his watercolour portraits of literary figures, such as Sir Walter Scott and Lord Jeffrey were reproduced as etchings, a type of printmaking for which he showed a particular talent.
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artist:William NicholsonScottish (1781 - 1844)
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title:William Nicholson, 1781 - 1844. Artist (Self-portrait)
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date created:About 1816
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materials:Oil on canvas
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measurements:68.00 x 58.40 cm; Framed: 92.00 x 81.40 x 10.50 cm
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credit line:Purchased 1933
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accession number:PG 1202
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William Nicholson
William Nicholson
Born in Northumberland, Nicholson was a self-taught artist who began his career painting miniature portraits. By 1820 he had settled in Edinburgh. He was a founder member of the Royal Scottish Academy and served as its first Secretary between 1826 and 1830. He exhibited every year at the Royal...