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1839 - 1891. Known for: Landscape, figure, genre painting.
James Jackson Curnock 1839—1891 . Born in Bristol, the son of the portrait and genre painter James CURNOCK (1812-1870). It is not known where Curnock junior worked in Cornwall, but Cornish titles... Read full biography
James Jackson Curnock 1839—1891 . Born in Bristol, the son of the portrait and genre painter James CURNOCK (1812-1870). It is not known where Curnock junior worked in Cornwall, but Cornish titles appear in his prolific exhibition record which also features numerous Welsh views. He was reviewed... Read full biography
James Jackson Curnock 1839—1891 . Born in Bristol, the son of the portrait and genre painter James CURNOCK (1812-1870). It is not known where Curnock junior worked in Cornwall, but Cornish titles appear in his prolific exhibition record which also features numerous Welsh views. He was reviewed favourably by Ruskin, and mentioned in the Academy Notes of 1875. Membership: . RCA. References: . Benezit. Hardie (2009) Artists in Newlyn and West Cornwall (p320). Johnson & Greutzner (1975) Dictionary... Read full biography
James Jackson Curnock 1839—1891 . Born in Bristol, the son of the portrait and genre painter James CURNOCK (1812-1870). It is not known where Curnock junior worked in Cornwall, but Cornish titles appear in his prolific exhibition record which also features numerous Welsh views. He was reviewed favourably by Ruskin, and mentioned in the Academy Notes of 1875. Membership: . RCA. References: . Benezit. Hardie (2009) Artists in Newlyn and West Cornwall (p320). Johnson & Greutzner (1975) Dictionary of British Artists. W H Lane catalogue records. Wood (1995) Victorian Painters. Information provided by Jackie Wolf Heinl
James Jackson Curnock 1839—1891 . Born in Bristol, the son of the portrait and genre painter James CURNOCK (1812-1870). It is not known where Curnock junior worked in Cornwall, but Cornish titles appear in his prolific exhibition record which also features numerous Welsh views. He was reviewed favourably by Ruskin, and mentioned in the Academy Notes of 1875. Membership: . RCA. References: . Benezit. Hardie (2009) Artists in Newlyn and West Cornwall (p320). Johnson & Greutzner (1975) Dictionary of British Artists. W H Lane catalogue records. Wood (1995) Victorian Painters. Information provided by Jackie Wolf Heinl
