File:A river craft on shore at Boulac, 13th March 1855 RMG PX9910.tiff

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Frank Dillon
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English: A river craft on shore at Boulac, 13th March 1855

Dillon, a landscape painter and traveller, was a pupil of James Holland and studied at the Royal Academy Schools. He travelled extensively in Egypt where he shared a studio with the Swedish artist Egron Sellif Lundgren. He went to Japan and afterwards exhibited his Japanese work at Agnews in 1877. Boulac is now a suburb of Cairo.

A river craft on shore at Boulac, 13th March 1855.
Date 1855
date QS:P571,+1855-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Dimensions Sheet: 244 mm x 395 mm; Mount: 484 mm x 633 mm
Notes Box Title: G20.4 Drawings ca.1900-1909.
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/139858
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Acquisition Number: PR1978-27
Print Room Location Code: G 20.4 1909
id number: PAG9910
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