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Dicksee's father, Thomas Dicksee, was a painter who taught Frank as well as his sister Margaret from a young age. The family lived in Fitzroy Square, Bloomsbury. [1] Dicksee enrolled in the Royal Academy Schools in 1870 and achieved early success. He was elected to the Academy in 1891 and became its president in 1924.
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Thomas Francis Dicksee was born in London on 13 December 1819 and was the pupil of H. P. Briggs.He exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1841 until the year of his death. His brother, John Robert Dicksee, was also a painter, and his children, Sir Francis Dicksee and Margaret, likewise became painters.
The Death of Romeo and Juliet (c.1848), Manchester Art Gallery; Isabella (1848–49), Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool [3] Ferdinand Lured by Ariel (1850), Sudley House, Liverpool [4] Christ In The House Of His Parents (1850), Tate Britain, London [5] The Return of the Dove to the Ark (1851), Ashmolean Museum, Oxford [6]
But even if Romeo & Juliet were the most relatable play in the world, the notion of getting teens and twenty-somethings to pack the house for iambic pentameter feels like an uphill battle. That ...
Archetypal lovers in Romeo and Juliet by Frank Dicksee, 1884. The play ranks with Hamlet as one of Shakespeare's most popular plays. It legacy can be seen on its many adaptations in ballet, music and cinema.
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Romeo and Juliet is a dramatization of Brooke's translation, and Shakespeare follows the poem closely but adds detail to several major and minor characters (the Nurse and Mercutio in particular). [23] [24] [25]