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c. 1852 Rotherham, Yorkshire, England - 1919 Cornwall. Known for: Genre, landscape and seascape painting.
A painter of genre, landscape, and seascape paintings, Charles Sim Mottram was born in Rotherham, Yorkshire. He began his artistic career from London (Stoke Newington and Hampstead) and ultimately... Read full biography
A painter of genre, landscape, and seascape paintings, Charles Sim Mottram was born in Rotherham, Yorkshire. He began his artistic career from London (Stoke Newington and Hampstead) and ultimately moved to St Ives, Cornwall in 1901 with his wife Sarah and son, Arthur Mottram (age 14). They lived at... Read full biography
A painter of genre, landscape, and seascape paintings, Charles Sim Mottram was born in Rotherham, Yorkshire. He began his artistic career from London (Stoke Newington and Hampstead) and ultimately moved to St Ives, Cornwall in 1901 with his wife Sarah and son, Arthur Mottram (age 14). They lived at 23 Bellair Terrace. He had been exhibiting Cornish subjects from at least 1888 (A Cornish Sea), perhaps earlier, indicating visits he had made earlier. He exhibited one painting at the Whitechapel... Read full biography
A painter of genre, landscape, and seascape paintings, Charles Sim Mottram was born in Rotherham, Yorkshire. He began his artistic career from London (Stoke Newington and Hampstead) and ultimately moved to St Ives, Cornwall in 1901 with his wife Sarah and son, Arthur Mottram (age 14). They lived at 23 Bellair Terrace. He had been exhibiting Cornish subjects from at least 1888 (A Cornish Sea), perhaps earlier, indicating visits he had made earlier. He exhibited one painting at the Whitechapel Exhibition of 1902, Between Hayle and Lelant. In 1904 he exhibited and sold The Bathing Pool Perranporth at NAG to a purchaser from London. A Fair Wind was sold in 1908, Breezy and St Michael's Mount in 1909, Newquay and The Mackerel Season (1910). In... Read full biography
A painter of genre, landscape, and seascape paintings, Charles Sim Mottram was born in Rotherham, Yorkshire. He began his artistic career from London (Stoke Newington and Hampstead) and ultimately moved to St Ives, Cornwall in 1901 with his wife Sarah and son, Arthur Mottram (age 14). They lived at 23 Bellair Terrace. He had been exhibiting Cornish subjects from at least 1888 (A Cornish Sea), perhaps earlier, indicating visits he had made earlier. He exhibited one painting at the Whitechapel Exhibition of 1902, Between Hayle and Lelant. In 1904 he exhibited and sold The Bathing Pool Perranporth at NAG to a purchaser from London. A Fair Wind was sold in 1908, Breezy and St Michael's Mount in 1909, Newquay and The Mackerel Season (1910). In 1912 at NAG, the artist sold East Coast Trawlers and Go... Read full biography
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