| THOMAS
C. DUGDALE (1880–1952)
Portrait and subject painter, decorator
and designer for textiles. Born 2 June 1880 at Blackburn, Lancashire.
Studied at the Manchester School of Art, the R.C.A., the City
and Guilds School, Kennington, and at the Académie Julian
and Atelier Colarossi in Paris. Exhibited at the R.A. from 1901
and at the N.E.A.C. Served in the Yeomanry from 1910 and was
in Egypt, Gallipoli and Palestine during the 1914–18 war.
Held an exhibition at the Leicester Galleries 1919 of pictures
of Palestine, Syria, etc. Married Amy K. Browning, painter,
1916. Member of the R.P. 1925, A.R.A. 1936, R.A. 1943. Died
in London 13 November 1952.
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