|
|
James Dickson Innes
A British landscape painter who specialized in mountain scenes
Welsh Painter, 1887-1914
was a Welsh landscape painter who worked in both oils and water-colours. He was born in Llanelli, his father being a Scotsman who had found employment at the local tinplate works. He was educated at Christ College, Brecon, Carmarthen School of Art, and the Slade School of Art. He was a member of the Camden Town Group.[1] In 1911 he spent some time painting with Augustus John in North Wales, but much of his work was done overseas, mainly in France and Spain, foreign travel having been prescribed after he was diagnosed with tuberculosis. Related Paintings of James Dickson Innes :. | Joseph makes himself known to his brothers (mk09) | Alto mar | Bathing women and children | Arab or Arabic people and life. Orientalism oil paintings 67 | The collector of tithes | Related Artists: John BoyneBritish
1750-1810
Alfred Jacob MillerAmerican Painter, 1810-1874
1810?C74, American artist, b. Baltimore, studied under Thomas Sully and in Europe. In 1837 he joined an expedition to the American West and was probably the first artist to depict the Rocky Mts. On that trip he produced his most important works, chiefly studies of Native American and frontier life, valuable for their documentary detail. These sketches and watercolors were entirely forgotten for nearly a century until they were rediscovered in a storeroom of the Peale Museum, Baltimore. EMPOLIItalian painter, Florentine school (b. 1551, Firenze, d. 1640, Firenze)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|