Academically-trained Frederick Cayley Robinson was a turn-of-the-century illustrator, watercolorist, and printmaker, most famous for his canvases made for Middlesex Hospital in England. The artist’s “Study for Twilight” is an interesting piece of social realism, a monochromatic treatment of a tenement mother and her children intended as a guide to a larger work on canvas.
Study for Twilight, c.1894, Pencil with Color WashFrederick Cayley Robinson British (1862 - 1927) |
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Academically-trained Frederick Cayley Robinson was a turn-of-the-century illustrator, watercolorist, and printmaker, most famous for his canvases made for Middlesex Hospital in England. The artist’s “Study for Twilight” is an interesting piece of social realism, a monochromatic treatment of a tenement mother and her children intended as a guide to a larger work on canvas. |
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