Francis caddell biography
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Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell
Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell RSA, RSW was born in Edinburgh on 12 April 1883 at 4 Buckingham Terrace. He was the first born of Francis Cadell, a surgeon, and his wife Mary Hamilton Boileau. Cadell’s youthful aspiration to attend art school was encouraged by his liberal parents.
After leaving the Edinburgh Academy at the age of sixteen, he moved with his mother and sister to Paris in 1899. In Paris he enrolled at the Académie Julian, a private studio school popular with expatriate students, at which Peploe had previously studied. Cadell returned to Edinburgh in 1902, where he exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy and Society of Scottish Artists for the first time.
Education & Career
In 1906, Cadell and his family moved briefly to Munich, where he attended the Akademie der bildenden Künste, arriving back in Edinburgh in 1908. He had his first solo exhibition in Edinburgh in 1908, which garnered twenty-five sales including to his scho
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Francis Cadell (1844 - 1909)
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Son of John Cadell and Jane Dunlop
Brother of William Caddell, Alexander Caddell, John Caddell, Henry Mowbray Cadell, Robert Graham Caddell, George Buchan Cadell and Alan Cadell
DescendantsFather of Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell, Jane Dunlop (Cadell) Perceval-Clark and Arthur Patrick Hamilton Cadell
Died at age 64 [location unknown]
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Biography
Francis Cadell was born on 11 September 1844 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland, ninth son of John Cadell (1799–1863) and Jane Dunlop. He was baptised on 20 October 1844 in Tranent. [1]
He was educated at the Edinburgh Academy (1854-59)[2] before entering Edinburgh University to read medicin, graduating MB CM in 1866, with a dissertation On Cataract, and the Operations for its Removal.
Francis studied in Germany and visited the Conti
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Cadell Artist Biography
Francis Cadell was born in Edinburgh on 12 April 1883 at 4 Buckingham Terrace. He was the first born of Francis Cadell, a surgeon, and his wife Mary Hamilton Boileau. Cadell’s youthful aspiration to attend art school was encouraged by his liberal parents. After leaving the Edinburgh Academy at the age of sixteen, he moved with his mother and sister to Paris in 1899. In Paris he enrolled at the Académie Julian, a private studio school popular with expatriate students, at which Peploe had previously studied. Cadell returned to Edinburgh in 1902, where he exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy and Society of Scottish Artists for the first time.
In 1906 he and his family moved briefly to Munich, where he attended the Akademie der bildenden Künste, arriving back in Edinburgh in 1908. In 1909 Cadell mounted his first solo show at Aitken and Dott (later, The Scottish Gallery) in Edinburgh, which was largely unsuccessful. Cadell, however, benefitted from having