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Dawson Dawson-Watson
Dawson Dawson-Watson (1864–1939) as a British born Impressionist painter who became famous in 1927 for winning the largest cash prize in American Art, the Texas Competitive Wildflower Competition. He was one of the first members of the famous Impressionist colony in Giverny, France and was a prominent teacher in Hartford, Connecticut, St. Louis, Missouri and San Antonio, Texas.
Dawson-Watson was a versatile artist, and made significant contributions to the American Arts & Crafts Movement, first in Boston, Massachusetts and then in Woodstock, New York.〔Dawson Dawson-Watson, ''The Cactus Impressionist'', Jeffrey Morseburg, Texas Wildflower Paintings website〕 His works are on display in the Witte Museum in San Antonio and at the San Antonio Art League.
==Childhood and Studies==
Dawson Dawson-Watson was born in the London suburb of St. Johns in Middlesex County on June 21, 1864〔See ''The Cactus Impressionist'' article〕 He came from an artistic family. His father John Dawson-Watson (1832–1892) was a famous illustrator who did illustrations for Robinson Crusoe and Arabian Nights. His grandfather Dawson Watson was a talented amateur artist. His uncle Thomas J. Watson (1847–1912) was also a well recognized painter and his aunt was married to the Victorian painter Myles Birket Foster (1825–1899). Dawson-Watson grew up in St. John's Wood. surrounded by artists, writers and figures from the British Aesthetic Movement. He was a child prodigy whose first work was accepted by the Royal Academy at the age of sixteen.〔The Cactus Impressionist essay goes into this extensively.〕 His father and an American artist Mark Fisher (1841–1923) were his first teachers. A wealthy brewer from Manchester paid for his art studies in Paris, where he remained from 1886 to 1889. He worked under s number of prominent teachers including Carolus-Duran (1837–1917), Leon Glaize (1942-1932), Luc-Olivier Merson (1846–1920), Aime Morot (1850–1913) and Raphael Colin (1850–1916).

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