James Sant PRICE CHARTS
1820 Croydon, Surrey, England - 1916 Lancaster Gate, London, England. Known for: Portrait painting of aristrocratic women, men and children, landscapes, seascapes.
James Sant CVO RA (1820–1916) was a British painter specializing in portraits and known particularly for images of women and children and artistic exploration of the symbolism of childhood. He was a... Read full biography
James Sant CVO RA (1820–1916) was a British painter specializing in portraits and known particularly for images of women and children and artistic exploration of the symbolism of childhood. He was a member of the Royal Academy of Arts, London*. George Sant and Sarah Sant were also artists and are... Read full biography
James Sant CVO RA (1820–1916) was a British painter specializing in portraits and known particularly for images of women and children and artistic exploration of the symbolism of childhood. He was a member of the Royal Academy of Arts, London*. George Sant and Sarah Sant were also artists and are believed to have been his brother and sister. James Sant was born in Croydon, Surrey, England, on 23 April 1820. He was taught first by the watercolourist John Varley, then by Augustus Wall Callcott,... Read full biography
James Sant CVO RA (1820–1916) was a British painter specializing in portraits and known particularly for images of women and children and artistic exploration of the symbolism of childhood. He was a member of the Royal Academy of Arts, London*. George Sant and Sarah Sant were also artists and are believed to have been his brother and sister. James Sant was born in Croydon, Surrey, England, on 23 April 1820. He was taught first by the watercolourist John Varley, then by Augustus Wall Callcott, then from the age of twenty was taught by the schools of the Royal Academy. He lived to the age of 96 and exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery as well as producing nearly three hundred canvases for exhibition at the Academy. The first of these, a... Read full biography
James Sant CVO RA (1820–1916) was a British painter specializing in portraits and known particularly for images of women and children and artistic exploration of the symbolism of childhood. He was a member of the Royal Academy of Arts, London*. George Sant and Sarah Sant were also artists and are believed to have been his brother and sister. James Sant was born in Croydon, Surrey, England, on 23 April 1820. He was taught first by the watercolourist John Varley, then by Augustus Wall Callcott, then from the age of twenty was taught by the schools of the Royal Academy. He lived to the age of 96 and exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery as well as producing nearly three hundred canvases for exhibition at the Academy. The first of these, a portrait of his father William Sant, was exhibited in 1840; the last was exhibited in 1915. In 1851 he married Elizabeth (Eliza)... Read full biography

