Watercolorist. Born in London, England in 1842. Paris was a resident of Colorado Springs, CO before visiting the Monterey Peninsula during 1875-76. While there, he shared a studio with his good... Read full biography
Watercolorist. Born in London, England in 1842. Paris was a resident of Colorado Springs, CO before visiting the Monterey Peninsula during 1875-76. While there, he shared a studio with his good friend Jules Tavernier. He was an architect with the British government in India during 1886-90 and was... Read full biography
Watercolorist. Born in London, England in 1842. Paris was a resident of Colorado Springs, CO before visiting the Monterey Peninsula during 1875-76. While there, he shared a studio with his good friend Jules Tavernier. He was an architect with the British government in India during 1886-90 and was again in Colorado in 1891. He became a citizen of the U.S. in 1894 and spent his remaining years in New York and Washington, DC where he died on Nov. 26, 1906. Member: Tile Club (co-founder). Exh:... Read full biography
Watercolorist. Born in London, England in 1842. Paris was a resident of Colorado Springs, CO before visiting the Monterey Peninsula during 1875-76. While there, he shared a studio with his good friend Jules Tavernier. He was an architect with the British government in India during 1886-90 and was again in Colorado in 1891. He became a citizen of the U.S. in 1894 and spent his remaining years in New York and Washington, DC where he died on Nov. 26, 1906. Member: Tile Club (co-founder). Exh: Colton Hall (Monterey), 1875 (solo); CGA, 1875; San Francisco Art Association, 1876. In: Boston Museum; Pioneers' Museum (Colorado Springs); Phoenix Museum; NMAA. Colorado Springs Public Library; Ben; Fid; AAW; AAA 1900-07; SF Call, 11-27-1906 (obit).... Read full biography
Watercolorist. Born in London, England in 1842. Paris was a resident of Colorado Springs, CO before visiting the Monterey Peninsula during 1875-76. While there, he shared a studio with his good friend Jules Tavernier. He was an architect with the British government in India during 1886-90 and was again in Colorado in 1891. He became a citizen of the U.S. in 1894 and spent his remaining years in New York and Washington, DC where he died on Nov. 26, 1906. Member: Tile Club (co-founder). Exh: Colton Hall (Monterey), 1875 (solo); CGA, 1875; San Francisco Art Association, 1876. In: Boston Museum; Pioneers' Museum (Colorado Springs); Phoenix Museum; NMAA. Colorado Springs Public Library; Ben; Fid; AAW; AAA 1900-07; SF Call, 11-27-1906 (obit). Nearly 20,000 biographies can be found in Artists in California 1786-1940 by Edan Hughes and is available for sale ($150). For a full book description... Read full biography
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