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Julia Neilson (1868–1957), as Nell Gwyn in 'Sweet Nell of Old Drury' by Paul Kester

  • Creation date1920
  • Dimensions127.0 x 101.0 cm

Explore the portraits of Frank Robinson Daniell, capturing Victorian figures like Fred Terry & Julia Neilson. Known for dignified likenesses, he painted judges & notables.

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Julia Neilson (1868–1957), as Nell Gwyn in 'Sweet Nell of Old Drury' by Paul Kester

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Artist Biography

Frank Robinson Daniell (1866 – 1932): A Victorian Portraitist’s Legacy

Frank Robinson Daniell was a British portrait artist who flourished during the Victorian era, establishing himself as a respected figure in London's artistic milieu. Born in 1866, he honed his skills under the tutelage of George Ronald Lane, whose influence shaped his approach to capturing human likeness with meticulous realism and dignified composure. This dedication to portraying individuals with sensitivity and accuracy cemented Daniell’s reputation for creating enduring images of prominent figures from his time. Daniell's artistic journey began in earnest during a period marked by significant advancements in painting technique—particularly the burgeoning Impressionist movement—though he steadfastly adhered to traditional methods, prioritizing detailed observation and tonal gradation. Unlike many contemporaries experimenting with fleeting effects of light and color, Daniell favored a deliberate layering of paint, meticulously building up textures and capturing subtle nuances of expression. This stylistic choice reflects not only his artistic convictions but also the prevailing aesthetic sensibilities of Victorian society, where formality and grandeur were valued above all else. His prolific output encompassed portraits of judges, statesmen, and notable members of British aristocracy—individuals who commanded respect and influence within their respective spheres. Among his most celebrated commissions was a portrait of Judge Frederick Adolphus Philbrick (1835–1910), KC, a masterpiece showcasing Daniell’s mastery of capturing the gravitas and wisdom associated with legal authority. The painting exemplifies Daniell's meticulous attention to detail—from the folds of Philbrick’s robe to the subtle creases around his eyes—resulting in an image that transcends mere representation and conveys profound psychological insight. Beyond judicial portraits, Daniell produced evocative landscapes depicting Holland, capturing the serene beauty of Middleburg with a painterly eye attuned to atmospheric conditions. His work demonstrates a keen understanding of how light interacts with surfaces, skillfully rendering reflections and shadows to create depth and realism. These landscapes stand as testament to his versatility as an artist and underscore his ability to translate visual impressions into compelling artistic expressions. Daniell’s legacy extends beyond individual artworks; he played a crucial role in fostering the appreciation for Victorian portraiture within London's art community. His meticulous craftsmanship and unwavering commitment to portraying subjects with dignity and nuance established him as a benchmark of excellence—a figure whose paintings continue to resonate with collectors and scholars alike. He died in 1932, leaving behind a substantial body of work that exemplifies the enduring power of traditional artistic technique to convey both visual beauty and psychological depth.

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Victorian Portraiture
  • Date Of Birth: 1866
  • Date Of Death: 1932
  • Full Name: Frank Robinson Daniell
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Entrance at Middleburg, Holland
    • Judge Frederick Adolphus Philbrick (1835–1910), KC
  • Place Of Birth: London, England
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