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Robert Jobling

Robert Jobling (1841 - 1923) was active/lived in United Kingdom.  Robert Jobling is known for Land-and riverscape painting.

Robert Jobling was born in Newcastle-on-Tyne.  He studied under W.Cosens-Way and held his first successful exhibition in 1899.

He illustrated 'Tales of the Borders' and was elected president of the Bewick Club in 1910.  His wife Isa Jobling (1851-1926) (Miss Isa Thompson) was also a gifted artist.

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Facts about Robert Jobling

Robert Jobling was born in Newcastle-on-Tyne.  He studied under W.Cosens-Way and held his first successful exhibition in 1899.

He illustrated 'Tales of the Borders' and was elected president of the Bewick Club in 1910.  His wife Isa Jobling (1851-1926) (Miss Isa Thompson) was also a gifted artist.

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