John Dicksen Batten [also known as J.D. Batten; John Dicksen Batten; and as John Dixon Batten] was born in Plymouth, Devon, England, on 8 October 1860, He began his career as a barrister and read law at Trinity College Cambridge, entering the Inner Temple in 1884. However, shortly afterwards he gave it up and enrolled at the Slade School of Fine Art, University College London where he was taught by Alphone Legros. He subsequently worked as a painter and illustrator. Both his paintings and his drawings show the evident influence of the Pre-Raphaelite tradition and the Arts and Crafts movement. He was one of the principal artists behind the revival of egg tempera as a painting medium. Among books he illustrated were 'English Fairy Tales' edited by Joseph Jacobs (London: David Nutt, 1890), 'Fairy Tales from the Arabian Nights', edited by E.

Text source: Arts + Architecture Profiles from Art History Research net (AHRnet) https://www.arthistoryresearch.net/


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