John Charles Dollman

John Charles Dollman RWS RI ROI (6 May 1851 – 11 December 1934) was an English painter and illustrator.

He also produced bold compositions of animals and people such as Robinson Crusoe and His Man Friday, Polo and Mowgli made leader of the Bandar-log (1903).

A Dog's Home, Table d'Hote (1879) is in the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool,[5] and During the Time of the Sermonses (1896), an odd picture of a pair of religious people approaching two golfers, is in the collection of the Harris Museum, Preston,[6] while 'Famine' (1904) is at the Salford Museum and Art Gallery.

[8] His painting of Antarctic explorer Lawrence Oates as he walked to his death, A Very Gallant Gentleman, hangs in the Cavalry Club in London.

[11] A preparatory sketch was exhibited in the Scott Polar Research Institute,[12] at the University of Cambridge, and later sold by Christie's, on behalf of a private owner, for £40,000 in 2014.

John Charles Dollman
The Sabbath Breakers by J.C. Dollman (1896)
Mowgli made leader of the Bandar-Log 1903
The Ravager 1909
A Very Gallant Gentleman (1913), depicting Lawrence Oates