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(2) Frederick Felix Ferdinand Raffael Fielding
(b Yorkshire, c. 1784; d London, 1853). Painter and lawyer, brother of (1) Theodore Henry Adolphus Fielding. The second son of Nathan Theodore Fielding, he exhibited landscape subjects at the Liverpool Academy in 1811, at the Carlisle Academy in 1824 and at the Royal Academy in 1826. He appears to have worked primarily in watercolour, though a competent topographical view of Cumberland in oils (Carlisle, Mus. & A.G.) reveals that, like all his brothers, he also worked in that medium. He was admitted to Grays Inn in 1827 and was called to the Bar in 1832. He continued to paint as an amateur.
Part of the Fielding family
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