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1862 Kidderminster, Worcestershire - 1933. Known for: Still life painting.
James Stuart Park - 1862 - 1933. Born in Kidderminster, of Ayrshire parents. Studied Glasgow School of Art and in Paris. Painted figure subjects and portraits but best known as flower painter. Lived... Read full biography
James Stuart Park - 1862 - 1933. Born in Kidderminster, of Ayrshire parents. Studied Glasgow School of Art and in Paris. Painted figure subjects and portraits but best known as flower painter. Lived in Glasgow 1883 and Elmslie, Kilmarnock 1904. He exhibited most major British galleries including... Read full biography
James Stuart Park - 1862 - 1933. Born in Kidderminster, of Ayrshire parents. Studied Glasgow School of Art and in Paris. Painted figure subjects and portraits but best known as flower painter. Lived in Glasgow 1883 and Elmslie, Kilmarnock 1904. He exhibited most major British galleries including the R.S.A., the R.A., and the Glasgow Art Gallery.James Stuart Park - 1862 - 1933.
James Stuart Park - 1862 - 1933. Born in Kidderminster, of Ayrshire parents. Studied Glasgow School of Art and in Paris. Painted figure subjects and portraits but best known as flower painter. Lived in Glasgow 1883 and Elmslie, Kilmarnock 1904. He exhibited most major British galleries including the R.S.A., the R.A., and the Glasgow Art Gallery.James Stuart Park - 1862 - 1933.
James Stuart Park - 1862 - 1933. Born in Kidderminster, of Ayrshire parents. Studied Glasgow School of Art and in Paris. Painted figure subjects and portraits but best known as flower painter. Lived in Glasgow 1883 and Elmslie, Kilmarnock 1904. He exhibited most major British galleries including the R.S.A., the R.A., and the Glasgow Art Gallery.James Stuart Park - 1862 - 1933.
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