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Robert Jobling

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Self-portrait (c. 1913)

Robert Jobling (1841–1923) was a British artist.[1] He first had work accepted by both the Royal Academy and Royal Society of British Artists in 1883. He painted regularly at the fishing village of Cullercoats and later at Staithes. He attained a position of some standing in the Staithes group. His main artistic exposure was in exhibitions in the north of England.[2]

Jobling lived in Whitley Bay (near Cullercoats) and was a prominent member of the Cullercoats artist colony, along with Henry Emmerson, and various other artists including Winslow Homer. In 1890, the Newcastle Daily Journal wrote, "Mr. Jobling has made Cullercoats famous for his canvases, and by-the-by he will be famous for over-running the village with tourists."[3]

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References

  1. ^ "Robert Jobling". Cullercoats. Archived from the original on 28 July 2012. Retrieved 9 May 2012.
  2. ^ "Robert Jobling (1841 - 1923)". Walker Galleries website. Retrieved 9 May 2012.
  3. ^ Newton, L., "Cullercoats: A North-East Colony of Artists". Sansom & Company/Art Dictionaries Ltd., in association with the Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle, 2003. ISBN 1-904537-01-4. (pp 14, 17, 167)


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