Allan Douglas Davidson Art
Allan Douglas Davidson, R.B.A., R.O.I., R.M.S., was an English painter who predominantly worked in oils and specialized in portraits, interiors and female nudes. Allan Davidson was born in London on 14 May, 1873. His father was the historical painter Thomas Davidson. Allan studied art at the Royal Academy School in London, where he won a medal and the Armitage Prize, he also studied at the Académie Julian in Paris. He was elected into the Royal Institute of Oil Painters in 1921 and was also a member of the Langham Sketching Club. He painted a small work for Queen Mary's Dolls' House. Davidson lived the majority of his life in London before retiring to Walberswick in Suffolk. He died on 19 April, 1932. He exhibited at all the major London exhibitions, including 20 works at the Royal Academy between 1905 to 1931.
1920s Realist Allan Douglas Davidson Art
Oil
2010s Realist Allan Douglas Davidson Art
Oil, Board
1940s Modern Allan Douglas Davidson Art
Canvas, Oil
20th Century Modern Allan Douglas Davidson Art
Canvas, Oil
1910s Realist Allan Douglas Davidson Art
Oil, Canvas
2010s Realist Allan Douglas Davidson Art
Oil
2010s Impressionist Allan Douglas Davidson Art
Board, Oil
2010s Realist Allan Douglas Davidson Art
Oil
2010s Realist Allan Douglas Davidson Art
Board, Oil
1820s Realist Allan Douglas Davidson Art
Canvas, Wood, Oil
1980s Realist Allan Douglas Davidson Art
Oil, Cardboard
2010s Photorealist Allan Douglas Davidson Art
Oil
19th Century Realist Allan Douglas Davidson Art
Canvas, Oil, Board
1730s Realist Allan Douglas Davidson Art
Canvas, Oil