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<p> [[Eminent]] English artist, born at Scarborough; studied in the chief art-centres of the Continent; his first exhibit at the [[Royal]] [[Academy]] being "Cimabue's [[Madonna]] carried in [[Procession]] through Florence," which was followed by a numerous array of others of classic merit, and showing the scholar as well as the artist; he distinguished himself in sculpture as well as painting, and died [[President]] of the Royal Academy after being ennobled (1830-1897). </p>
<p> [[Eminent]] English artist, born at Scarborough; studied in the chief art-centres of the Continent; his first exhibit at the [[Royal]] [[Academy]] being "Cimabue's [[Madonna]] carried in [[Procession]] through Florence," which was followed by a numerous array of others of classic merit, and showing the scholar as well as the artist; he distinguished himself in sculpture as well as painting, and died [[President]] of the Royal Academy after being ennobled (1830-1897). </p>
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Latest revision as of 17:39, 15 October 2021

Frederick Leighton Lord [1]

Eminent English artist, born at Scarborough; studied in the chief art-centres of the Continent; his first exhibit at the Royal Academy being "Cimabue's Madonna carried in Procession through Florence," which was followed by a numerous array of others of classic merit, and showing the scholar as well as the artist; he distinguished himself in sculpture as well as painting, and died President of the Royal Academy after being ennobled (1830-1897).

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