British painter
Arthur David McCormick FRGS (Coleraine 14 October 1860 – 1943) was a British illustrator and painter of landscapes, historical scenes, naval subjects, and genre scenes .
Illustration by McCormick. In: Ewart Grogan : From the Cape to Cairo (1900)
McCormick was born in Ulster and, after education at local schools, went to London on the same ship with Hugh Thomson .[ 1] McCormick was educated at the Royal College of Art in 1883–1886. He worked for The English Illustrated Magazine . He was in 1892–1893 an artist on Sir Martin Conway 's expedition to the Karakoram subrange of the Himalayas [ 2] [ 3] and in 1895 an artist on Clinton T. Dent 's expedition to the Caucasus Mountains .[ 4] His first exhibition at the Royal Academy of Art was in 1889, and through the end of 1904 he exhibited there eleven paintings,[ 5] including Sakar, India: moonlight (1895)[ 6] and A Hunter's Shrine, Central Caucasus (1901).[ 7] In 1927 he painted Head of a Sailor for John Player & Sons for the promotion of Player's Navy Cut cigarettes.[ 8] [ 9]
^ Off to Trafalgar by Arthur David McCormick , The Art Fund
^ Climbing and exploration in the Karakoram-Himalayas, by William Martin Conway, with three hundred illustrations by A. D. McCormick, and a map . London: T. F. Unwin. 1894.
^ McCormick, A. D. (1895). An artist in the Himalayas . New York: Macmillan.
^ "McCormick, Arthur David" . Who's Who . Vol. 59. 1907. p. 1109.
^ Graves, Algernon (1906). "Arthur D. McCormick" . The Royal Academy of Arts: A Complete Dictionary of Contributors and their works from its foundation in 1769 to 1904 . Vol. 5: LAWRENCE to NYE. London. p. 132.{{cite book }}
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^ Arts, Royal Academy of (1895). "625—Sakar, India: moonlight .... Arthur D. McCormick" . Exhibition of the Royal Academy of Art. The One Hundred and Twenty-Seventh . p. 29.
^ "1479—A Hunter's Shrine, Central Caucasus ... Arthur D. McCormick" . Exhibition of the Royal Academy of Art. The One Hundred and Thirty-Third . London: William Clowes & Sons. 1901. p. 91.
^ Arthur David McCormick (1860–1943); Artist, The Dictionary of Ulster Biography
^ BBC – Your Paintings – Head of a Sailor