James Topping PRICE CHARTS
1879 Cleator Moor, England - 1948 Oak Park, Illinois. Known for: Regional landscape painting, lithography.
Topping, James (1879-1948) . "From Down In The Hills O’ Brown County," by Frank Hohenberger. Nashville, Ind. June 19, 1926. “Among the group- of artists that first visited Brown County last fall was... Read full biography
Topping, James (1879-1948) . "From Down In The Hills O’ Brown County," by Frank Hohenberger. Nashville, Ind. June 19, 1926. “Among the group- of artists that first visited Brown County last fall was James Topping, Chicago, who bunked with Oscar Erickson, also of the “Windy City,’ at the Fred Vance... Read full biography
Topping, James (1879-1948) . "From Down In The Hills O’ Brown County," by Frank Hohenberger. Nashville, Ind. June 19, 1926. “Among the group- of artists that first visited Brown County last fall was James Topping, Chicago, who bunked with Oscar Erickson, also of the “Windy City,’ at the Fred Vance cabin on Hoopole Ridge. Topping is a quiet, unassuming little fellow. No one seemed to be able to learn what he thought of the county’s hills. He seemed to flit here and there and always was a busy... Read full biography
Topping, James (1879-1948) . "From Down In The Hills O’ Brown County," by Frank Hohenberger. Nashville, Ind. June 19, 1926. “Among the group- of artists that first visited Brown County last fall was James Topping, Chicago, who bunked with Oscar Erickson, also of the “Windy City,’ at the Fred Vance cabin on Hoopole Ridge. Topping is a quiet, unassuming little fellow. No one seemed to be able to learn what he thought of the county’s hills. He seemed to flit here and there and always was a busy body. What he accomplished and whether he would come back again this year seemed a blank as far as coworkers were concerned.” . “Mr. Topping is best known among art lovers for his poetical interpretation of our native scenery. He does not resort to... Read full biography
Topping, James (1879-1948) . "From Down In The Hills O’ Brown County," by Frank Hohenberger. Nashville, Ind. June 19, 1926. “Among the group- of artists that first visited Brown County last fall was James Topping, Chicago, who bunked with Oscar Erickson, also of the “Windy City,’ at the Fred Vance cabin on Hoopole Ridge. Topping is a quiet, unassuming little fellow. No one seemed to be able to learn what he thought of the county’s hills. He seemed to flit here and there and always was a busy body. What he accomplished and whether he would come back again this year seemed a blank as far as coworkers were concerned.” . “Mr. Topping is best known among art lovers for his poetical interpretation of our native scenery. He does not resort to fictitious devices for emphasizing his subjects but relies on sound draftsmanship and a p... Read full biography

