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Frederick Hamilton Jackson

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Nationality
  
English

Occupation
  
Painter


Name
  
Frederick Jackson

Role
  
Writer

Frederick Hamilton Jackson

Died
  
1923, Wandsworth, London, United Kingdom

Books
  
The Shores of the Adriatic - t, Intarsia and Marquetry, The Shores of the Adriatic T

Frederick Hamilton Jackson (also known as Frank) was a painter, a frequent exhibitor at the Royal Academy, as well as in the provinces, a designer and writer. He was born in 1848 in Islington, London.

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He lived in Bedford Park, Chiswick from about 1880 until about 1904, and then moved to Wandsworth. He died at his home in Wandsworth on the 13 October 1923 and is buried in Putney Vale Cemetery.

Positions held

  • Member of the Art Workers' Guild - Joined 1887. Council Member 1907-1909. Resigned membership 1920.
  • Founder member and first Honorary Secretary of The London Sketch Club 1898.
  • Founder and past vice-president of the Society of Designers.
  • Vice-president of the Royal Society of British Artists.
  • Council member of the Society of Miniature Painters 1902
  • Written works

  • 1903 Published" Intarsia and Marquestry" a Handbook for the Designer and Craftsman - Sands & Co.
  • 1904 Published "True stories of the condottieri" - Sands & Co.
  • 1904 Published "Mural painting" London - Sands and Co.
  • 1905 Published "Sicily"
  • 1906 Published "The shores of the Adriatic, the Italian side: an architectural and archæological pilgrimage" - John Murray, London
  • 1907 Published "Cantor Lectures on Romanesque Ornament" Printed by W. Trounce, (Series of three lectures delivered at the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures & Commerce.)
  • 1908 Published "The Shores of the Adriatic, the Austrian side, the Ku Istria, and Dalmatia" - John Murray, London
  • References

    Frederick Hamilton Jackson Wikipedia