William Dyce

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William Dyce was a 19th-century Scottish painter and influential art educator associated with the early Pre-Raphaelite movement.

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instanceOf Scottish artist
art educator
painter
person
activePeriod 19th century
birthDate 1806-09-19
birthPlace Aberdeen NERFINISHED
Scotland
citizenship United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland NERFINISHED
commissionedBy British government NERFINISHED
commissionedFor Palace of Westminster NERFINISHED
contributedTo development of art education in Britain
deathDate 1864-02-14
deathPlace England
London, England
surface form: London
educatedAt Marischal College, Aberdeen NERFINISHED
field painting
genre history painting
landscape painting
religious art
influenced early Pre-Raphaelite movement
influencedBy Italian Renaissance art NERFINISHED
Nazarene movement NERFINISHED
knownFor historical painting
murals
religious painting
movement Pre-Raphaelite NERFINISHED
Romanticism NERFINISHED
name William Dyce NERFINISHED
nationality Scottish
notableWork Madonna and Child NERFINISHED
Pegwell Bay, Kent – a Recollection of October 5th 1858 NERFINISHED
The Baptism of King Ethelbert NERFINISHED
The Man of Sorrows NERFINISHED
The National Gallery Frescoes (Arthurian cycle, Palace of Westminster) NERFINISHED
occupation art educator
muralist
painter
positionHeld Inspector of Schools of Design
Professor of Fine Art at King’s College London
religion Anglican
style religious symbolism
symbolic realism
taughtAt King’s College London NERFINISHED
workLocation Aberdeen NERFINISHED
London, England
surface form: London

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