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1887 Lianelli, South Wales - 1914 Swanley, Kent, England. Known for: Painting-landscape, buildings, mountain views.
James Dickson Innes (27 February 1887 - 22 August 1914) was a British painter, mainly of mountain landscapes but occasionally of figure subjects. He worked in both oils and water-colours. Innes was... Read full biography
James Dickson Innes (27 February 1887 - 22 August 1914) was a British painter, mainly of mountain landscapes but occasionally of figure subjects. He worked in both oils and water-colours. Innes was born in Llanelli, in south Wales. His father was John Innes, a Scotsman who was an historian and had... Read full biography
James Dickson Innes (27 February 1887 - 22 August 1914) was a British painter, mainly of mountain landscapes but occasionally of figure subjects. He worked in both oils and water-colours. Innes was born in Llanelli, in south Wales. His father was John Innes, a Scotsman who was an historian and had an interest in a local brass and copper works; his mother was of Catalan descent. He had two brothers, Alfred and Jack. He was educated at Christ College, Brecon, and afterwards at the Carmarthen... Read full biography
James Dickson Innes (27 February 1887 - 22 August 1914) was a British painter, mainly of mountain landscapes but occasionally of figure subjects. He worked in both oils and water-colours. Innes was born in Llanelli, in south Wales. His father was John Innes, a Scotsman who was an historian and had an interest in a local brass and copper works; his mother was of Catalan descent. He had two brothers, Alfred and Jack. He was educated at Christ College, Brecon, and afterwards at the Carmarthen School of Art (1904-5), from where he won a scholarship to the Slade School of Art* in London (1905-8). From 1907 he exhibited at the New English Art Club*, and in 1911 became a member of the Camden Town Group*. In 1911 and 1912 he spent some time... Read full biography
James Dickson Innes (27 February 1887 - 22 August 1914) was a British painter, mainly of mountain landscapes but occasionally of figure subjects. He worked in both oils and water-colours. Innes was born in Llanelli, in south Wales. His father was John Innes, a Scotsman who was an historian and had an interest in a local brass and copper works; his mother was of Catalan descent. He had two brothers, Alfred and Jack. He was educated at Christ College, Brecon, and afterwards at the Carmarthen School of Art (1904-5), from where he won a scholarship to the Slade School of Art* in London (1905-8). From 1907 he exhibited at the New English Art Club*, and in 1911 became a member of the Camden Town Group*. In 1911 and 1912 he spent some time painting with Augustus John around Arenig Fawr in the Arenig valley in north Wales, but much of his work was done overseas, mainly... Read full biography
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