Early Life and Training
Charles Robertson, a renowned British painter, was born in 1844 in Walton-on-Thames. He studied art in London during the early 1860s under the influence of
Myles Birket Foster, a celebrated watercolorist.
Artistic Career
Robertson's artistic career is marked by his extensive travels to North Africa, Turkey, and the Middle East. His first trip to Algeria in 1862 sparked a series of journeys that would provide him with inspiration for his future works. In 1872, he visited Turkey, followed by Egypt and Morocco in 1876.
Notable Works
Some of Robertson's notable works include:
Legacy and Exhibitions
Robertson's work was exhibited at the
Royal Academy from 1863 to 1865, as well as at Suffolk Street and the Old Watercolour Society. A major retrospective of his work was staged by the
Fine Art Society in 1892, consisting of 130 watercolor drawings.
Notable Collections:
- The
Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool
- The
National Gallery of Australia in Canberra
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References
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Biography @ Wikipedia
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Charles Robertson on WahooArt