The following biography is from Barbara Britton and Ursula Britton, granddaughters of the artist:
Active in New York and New England from the 1900s to the 1930s, Connecticut-born James Britton was well known as both an artist and a writer. He first studied art in Hartford under Charles Noel Flagg, and later, Walter Griffin. In New York, he had a drawing apprenticeship with August Jacacci at "Scribner's Magazine,"and studied painting with George DeForest Brush at the Art Students' League. (showing 500 of 8751 characters). |
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