9th Jul, 2021 11:00

Cyril & Shirley Fry: A Life in Art

 
  Lot 25
 

John Nixon (British c.1750-1818)

John Nixon (British c.1750-1818)
A collection of seven landscapes depicting life in England between 1795 and 1815
including views in Cambridgeshire, Dorset, Hampshire, Wiltshire, Surrey and Yorkshire
Each pen and ink and watercolour, all unframed
Each approximately 16.5 by 31.5 cm., 6½ by 12¼ in.

All unframed (7)


EXHIBITED
Aldeburgh, John Nixon (c.1750-1818), 1999

The present group of watercolours and drawings by John Nixon date from 1795-1815. They came from a sketchbook discovered by Cyril Fry in 1998 which had not seen the light of day for almost 200 years. They depict aspects of life in England at the time. Nixon was born in Belfast in the 1750's and came to Basinghall Street in London as a successful and wealthy merchant. He was also a gifted artist who exhibited thirty nine pictures at the Royal Academy from 1781-1815. He was a close friend of Thomas Rowlandson whose style his work closely resembles but without recourse to caricature. His appointment as the Hon. Secretary and Providore of teh Beefsteak Club, in London, brought him into the social scene. John was a bachelor, as was his brother Richard, both of whom entertained with lively routs held in their warehouse in London. John was an enthusiastic amateur actor and took part in many performances in the private theatre at Brandenburg House, Hammersmith; the home of the Margave and Margravina (formerly Lady Craven) of Anspach, where he was considered a star turn according to Henry Angelo the fencing master.

Sold for £750

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