| Born | November 14, 1753 (Pickering) |
| Died | March 6, 1844 (London) at the age of 90 |
| Nationality | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
| Epochs | Landscape painting |
| Profession | painter, lithographer, watercolorist |
| Family | Child: Alfred Nicholson |
| Teacher | Conrad Martin Metz |
| Student | John Chessell Buckler |
| Memberships | Royal Watercolour Society |
| Notable works | First Stage of Cruelty (1833), Humours of an Election Entertainment (1833), Humours of an Election Entertainment (1833), Chairing the Member (1833), Chairing the Member (1833) |
| Museums | Art Institute of Chicago |
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| Born | November 14, 1753 (Pickering) |
| Died | March 6, 1844 (London) at the age of 90 |
| Nationality | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
| Epochs | Landscape painting |
| Profession | painter, lithographer, watercolorist |
| Family | Child: Alfred Nicholson |
| Teacher | Conrad Martin Metz |
| Student | John Chessell Buckler |
| Memberships | Royal Watercolour Society |
| Notable works | First Stage of Cruelty (1833), Humours of an Election Entertainment (1833), Humours of an Election Entertainment (1833), Chairing the Member (1833), Chairing the Member (1833) |
| Museums | Art Institute of Chicago |