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Frank Markham Skipworth

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The Mirror, 1911.

Frank Markham Skipworth (1854 Castor, Lincolnshire – 1929 London) was an English portrait painter. He painted also genre and historical subjects.

He studied for two years at the Lincoln School of Art, then under Edward Poynter at the Royal Academy Schools for three years and became a pupil of Adolphe William Bouguereau in Paris.[1]

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