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1868 Lincolnshire, England - 1941 England. Known for: Genre, animal painting.
James Lynwood Palmer (English: 1868-1941). Born in Lincolnshire, England, Palmer ran away to Canada at a young age. There he was in charge of the horses in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Palmer... Read full biography
James Lynwood Palmer (English: 1868-1941). Born in Lincolnshire, England, Palmer ran away to Canada at a young age. There he was in charge of the horses in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Palmer then became a self-trained artist and earned a living as such in New York until he returned to... Read full biography
James Lynwood Palmer (English: 1868-1941). Born in Lincolnshire, England, Palmer ran away to Canada at a young age. There he was in charge of the horses in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Palmer then became a self-trained artist and earned a living as such in New York until he returned to England in 1899. There he secured commissions to paint horses of famous patrons, including the Duke of Portland, Edward VII and George V. Later Palmer became adviser to the Earl of Derby's stud. It is said... Read full biography
James Lynwood Palmer (English: 1868-1941). Born in Lincolnshire, England, Palmer ran away to Canada at a young age. There he was in charge of the horses in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Palmer then became a self-trained artist and earned a living as such in New York until he returned to England in 1899. There he secured commissions to paint horses of famous patrons, including the Duke of Portland, Edward VII and George V. Later Palmer became adviser to the Earl of Derby's stud. It is said that he trained a Grand National winner. Source: . www.european-artgallery.com/artist_page.cfm?start=162 . Information provided by Mark C. Grove
James Lynwood Palmer (English: 1868-1941). Born in Lincolnshire, England, Palmer ran away to Canada at a young age. There he was in charge of the horses in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Palmer then became a self-trained artist and earned a living as such in New York until he returned to England in 1899. There he secured commissions to paint horses of famous patrons, including the Duke of Portland, Edward VII and George V. Later Palmer became adviser to the Earl of Derby's stud. It is said that he trained a Grand National winner. Source: . www.european-artgallery.com/artist_page.cfm?start=162 . Information provided by Mark C. Grove
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