Artist signatures page loaded. Found 10 signature examples for Louis Robert James. Sign in or subscribe to view signatures.
Louis Robert James SIGNATURES
1920 Australia - 1997. Known for: Painting.
Louis James lived from 1920 to 1996. An Australian by birth, Louis James joined the Royal South Australian Society of Artists during World War II and gained national renown in the wake of his first... Read full biography
Louis James lived from 1920 to 1996. An Australian by birth, Louis James joined the Royal South Australian Society of Artists during World War II and gained national renown in the wake of his first solo exhibition at the John Martin's Gallery, Adelaide. Following the war, James settled in London... Read full biography
Louis James lived from 1920 to 1996. An Australian by birth, Louis James joined the Royal South Australian Society of Artists during World War II and gained national renown in the wake of his first solo exhibition at the John Martin's Gallery, Adelaide. Following the war, James settled in London and became a member of the Artists International Association. He was notably influenced by the Suffolk-born painter, Alan Reynolds, regularly exhibited works alongside the London Group, and had a number... Read full biography
Louis James lived from 1920 to 1996. An Australian by birth, Louis James joined the Royal South Australian Society of Artists during World War II and gained national renown in the wake of his first solo exhibition at the John Martin's Gallery, Adelaide. Following the war, James settled in London and became a member of the Artists International Association. He was notably influenced by the Suffolk-born painter, Alan Reynolds, regularly exhibited works alongside the London Group, and had a number of exhibitions at the Redfern Gallery. A major retrospective of his work was held at the Bonython-Meadmore Gallery in Adelaide, and his work is now part of the permanent collection at the Tate Gallery.
Louis James lived from 1920 to 1996. An Australian by birth, Louis James joined the Royal South Australian Society of Artists during World War II and gained national renown in the wake of his first solo exhibition at the John Martin's Gallery, Adelaide. Following the war, James settled in London and became a member of the Artists International Association. He was notably influenced by the Suffolk-born painter, Alan Reynolds, regularly exhibited works alongside the London Group, and had a number of exhibitions at the Redfern Gallery. A major retrospective of his work was held at the Bonython-Meadmore Gallery in Adelaide, and his work is now part of the permanent collection at the Tate Gallery.
Sign in required to view signatures
Louis Robert James - Artist Signatures
Louis Robert James Artist Signatures
Access Required
askART does not represent or warrant that the information accessible via this Site is accurate, complete or current, including, but not limited to, such information contained in artist biographies, auction records, samples of artists' signatures, artworks for sale, and information and value estimates contained in artist price valuation reports.
