词条 | John Colley Nixon |
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John Colley Nixon (baptised as John Coley Nixon on 18 August 1755 – 1818)[1] was an English merchant and amateur artist. LifeThe son of Robert Nixon, an Irish merchant in London, he was in business as a merchant in Basinghall Street, London, and was for many years secretary to the Beefsteak Club.[2][1] WorksNixon was known for landscapes, and for caricatures, some of which he etched himself. He was a frequent exhibitor at the Royal Academy from 1784 to 1815. He drew a number of views of the seats of the nobility and gentry in England and Ireland, which were engraved for a series published by William Watts.[2] Notes1. ^1 {{cite ODNB|id=20209|title=Nixon, John Colley|first=Douglas|last=Fordham}} Attribution{{DNB|wstitle=Nixon, John|volume=41}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Nixon, John}}2. ^1 {{cite DNB|wstitle=Nixon, John|volume=41}} 6 : Year of birth missing|1818 deaths|English merchants|Landscape artists|English caricaturists|English people of Irish descent |
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