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William Nicholson
William Nicholson

William Nicholson

English, 1872-1949
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Sir William Newzam Prior Nicholson was a British painter of still-life, landscape and portraits. He also worked as a printmaker in techniques including woodcut, wood-engraving and lithography, as an illustrator, as an author of children's books and as a designer for the theatre.

William Nicholson was born in Newark-on-Trent on 5 February 1872, the youngest son of William Newzam Nicholson, an industrialist and Conservative MP of Newark, and his wife Annie Elizabeth Prior, the daughter of Joseph Prior and Elizabeth (née Mallam) of Woodstock, Oxon. From the age of 9 he attended Magnus Grammar School, first as a weekly boarder, later as a day-boy. He had art lessons from the painter, politician and art-master William Cubley of Newark-on-Trent, who had been a pupil of Sir William Beechey, in turn a pupil of Sir Joshua Reynolds. He was briefly a student at Hubert von Herkomer's art school, where he met his future wife Mabel Pryde (1871–1918), who introduced him to her brother James Pryde (1866–1941). From the autumn of 1891 he attended the Académie Julian in Paris, but after six months returned to Newark.

In the spring of 1893 Nicholson eloped with Mabel Pryde, whom he had by then known for four years; they were married in Ruislip on 25 April. The couple went to live in what had been a pub, the Eight Bells at Denham, Bucks. They were soon joined by Mabel's brother James, and not long after by Ellen Terry's son Edward Gordon Craig and his wife May, who had also recently eloped and married. Nicholson received an annual allowance of £150 from his father.

William and Mabel Nicholson had four children: the celebrated painter Ben (1894–1982); Anthony (1897–1918), who died of wounds in France during the First World War; Annie Mary "Nancy" (1899–1978), artist and wife of the poet Robert Graves; and the architect and designer Christopher "Kit" (1904–1948). Mabel died in July 1918 in the Spanish flu epidemic, and Anthony died soon afterwards.

From about 1910 until he remarried in 1919, Nicholson's housekeeper Marie Laquelle, whose real name was Adèle Marie Schwarz, née Schiestel, was also his mistress. Nicholson painted her several times, first as Carlina in 1909; he also painted her daughter Georgette and her second husband Norman Holder.

In October 1919 Nicholson married Edith Stuart-Wortley, widow of Sir John Stuart-Wortley, and who, under the name Elizabeth Drury, was also a painter. Nicholson had painted her in the previous year as Lady in Grey. Their daughter Liza was born in 1920. Edie had two children from her previous marriage, and Nancy's daughter Jennie had been born the previous year. Nicholson's books for children all date from the 1920s; around this time he lived at the Old Manor House, Sutton Veny, Wiltshire.

From 1935 until his death, Nicholson's companion was the novelist Marguerite Steen. According to Steen, they met in Andalucia in May 1935, and by mid-June were living together at Nicholson's mews studio in Apple Tree Yard, off Jermyn Street. Nicholson had been separated from Edie for some years, but they remained on good terms; although she promised to give him a divorce, she never did so.

In later life, William Nicholson lived at Blewbury in Berkshire (now Oxfordshire) where he died on 16 May 1949.

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Zinnias

Zinnias (1911)

William Nicholson (English, 1872-1949)
Still Life
S is for Sportsman. From; an Alphabet

S is for Sportsman. From; an Alphabet (1897)

William Nicholson (English, 1872-1949)
Illustration
L is for Lady. From; an Alphabet

L is for Lady. From; an Alphabet (1897)

William Nicholson (English, 1872-1949)
Illustration
The Marquess of Wellington Jug

The Marquess of Wellington Jug (1920)

William Nicholson (English, 1872-1949)
Still Life
The Archbishop of Canterbury

The Archbishop of Canterbury (1898)

William Nicholson (English, 1872-1949)
Illustration
Sir Henry Irving

Sir Henry Irving (1898)

William Nicholson (English, 1872-1949)
Illustration
Sir Henry Hawkins

Sir Henry Hawkins (1898)

William Nicholson (English, 1872-1949)
Illustration
Sarah Bernhardt

Sarah Bernhardt (1899)

William Nicholson (English, 1872-1949)
Illustration
Pink Peonies

Pink Peonies (1913)

William Nicholson (English, 1872-1949)
Still Life
Still life; Pink Lustre Mug and Fan

Still life; Pink Lustre Mug and Fan (1909)

William Nicholson (English, 1872-1949)
Still Life
Sunflowers

Sunflowers (circa 1933)

William Nicholson (English, 1872-1949)
Still Life
Alcazar Gardens

Alcazar Gardens

William Nicholson (English, 1872-1949)
Landscape
Miss Havisham

Miss Havisham (1900)

William Nicholson (English, 1872-1949)
Drawings
El Cerro, San Antón

El Cerro, San Antón (1935)

William Nicholson (English, 1872-1949)
Landscape
Pansies and Other Flowers

Pansies and Other Flowers (circa 1926)

William Nicholson (English, 1872-1949)
Still Life
The Conder Room

The Conder Room (1910)

William Nicholson (English, 1872-1949)
Figurative
The Lustre Bowl

The Lustre Bowl (1908)

William Nicholson (English, 1872-1949)
Still Life
An Alphabet by William Nicholson

An Alphabet by William Nicholson (1898)

William Nicholson (English, 1872-1949)
Posters
An Alphabet – cover

An Alphabet – cover (1899)

William Nicholson (English, 1872-1949)
Illustration
Rudyard Kipling

Rudyard Kipling (1898)

William Nicholson (English, 1872-1949)
Illustration
An Alphabet; B is for Beggar

An Alphabet; B is for Beggar (1897)

William Nicholson (English, 1872-1949)
Illustration
Drum-Major

Drum-Major (1898)

William Nicholson (English, 1872-1949)
Illustration
Coster

Coster (1898)

William Nicholson (English, 1872-1949)
Illustration
Characters of Romance; Rochester

Characters of Romance; Rochester (1900)

William Nicholson (English, 1872-1949)
Illustration
Characters of Romance; Gargantua

Characters of Romance; Gargantua (1900)

William Nicholson (English, 1872-1949)
Illustration
Characters of Romance; Commodore Trunnion

Characters of Romance; Commodore Trunnion (1900)

William Nicholson (English, 1872-1949)
Illustration
Characters of Romance; Baron Muchausen

Characters of Romance; Baron Muchausen (1900)

William Nicholson (English, 1872-1949)
Illustration
Cecil Rhodes

Cecil Rhodes

William Nicholson (English, 1872-1949)
Illustration
Bluecoat Boy

Bluecoat Boy (1898)

William Nicholson (English, 1872-1949)
Illustration
Beefeater

Beefeater (1898)

William Nicholson (English, 1872-1949)
Illustration
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