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Frederick Mackenzie (painter) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Frederick Mackenzie (painter) Frederick Mackenzie (1788?–1854) was a British watercolour painter and architectural draughtsman. ==Life== Born in 1787 or 1788, he was the son of Thomas Mackenzie, linendraper, and a pupil of John Adey Repton the architect. He was early employed in making architectural and topographical drawings for the works of John Britton and others, and this set the direction for his career. His style was quite close to that of Auguste Pugin, with whom he worked; and they were both under the influence of John Nash. In 1804 Mackenzie began to exhibit at the Royal Academy, and contributed eleven drawings between that year and 1828. He contributed to the Society of Painters in Water-colours from 1813, becoming an associate in 1822, and a full member the following year. From 30 November 1831 till his death he was treasurer to the society.〔 In later life Mackenzie was no longer commissioned to illustrate books. He died, 25 April 1854, of disease of the heart. He was buried at Highgate cemetery;〔 his remaining works were sold at Sotheby's in March 1855.〔
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