Artist Search
   
  a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z 
 John Wells James  (1873 - 1951)
Research : John Wells James

Summary

Examples of his work

Quick facts

Exhibits - current

Biography*

Museums

Book references

Magazine references pre-2007

Discussion board

Signature Examples
 
Marketplace : John Wells James

For sale ads

Auction results*

Wanted ads

Auctions upcoming for him*

Dealers

Auction sales graphs*

What's my art worth?

Magazine ads pre-1998*

Market Alert - Free

Lived/Active: New York/Pennsylvania      Known for: landscape, botanical
Back to Previous Page

   Login for full access
 
View AskART Services









*may require subscription

Available for John Wells James:

Quick facts (Styles, locations, mediums, teachers, subjects, geography, etc.) (John James)

yes

Biographical information (John James)

yes

Book references (John James)

14

Artwork for sale (John James)

1
new entry!

Artwork Wanted (John James)

1

Dealers (John James)

4

Auction records - upcoming / past (John James)

16

Auction high record price (John James)

4/23/2006

Analysis of auction sales (John James)

yes

Discussion board entries (John James)

4

Image examples of works (John James)

15

Sign up for Artist Alert Updates for John Wells James
What is an alert list?

Ad Code: 4
Presented by:
Jim's Of Lambertville
AskART Artist
-This book is for sale. Click for details -
Biography from AskART:
Not unlike the great American poet Wallace Stevens, who was also an insurance company executive, painter John Wells James, Jr., lived a double life as businessman and artist. Along with his three brothers, he was a co-founder of the Brooklyn (NY) wholesale drug company, Towns & James, serving for many years as its president.

As a painter, James was associated with the New Hope School of American Impressionists. He studied painting with James Knox and was a member of the Salmagundi Club, Allied Artists of America, the Brooklyn Painters Society, the Rockport Artists Society, and the American Federation of Artists. James ultimately settled in the Bucks County, Pennsylvania community of Solebury, where he regularly contributed works to the Phillips Mill exhibitions. Mostly remembered for his tightly constructed impressionist landscapes of picturesque scenes along the Delaware River, he also created a substantial number of floral still-lives.

He was inspired by the work of Ernest Lawson, and enjoyed frame-making, an art he most likely learned from his close friend Max Kuehne.  James took painting excursions to New England as well as abroad, and had a particular fondness for Spain.

James was born February 22, 1873 in Brooklyn, New York, and he died April 3, 1951, in Magagnosc, Alpes Maritimes, France.  In June 1908, he married the former Louise Buttrick in Brooklyn, and they lived at 115 Columbia Heights.Sources:

Sources:
W. Robert Chapman, Reference Librarian at the Hartford, Connecticut Public Library, whose wife is a grandniece of the artist.
Alterman, James. New Hope for American Art


** If you discover credit omissions or have additional information to add, please let us know at registrar@AskART.com.


Explore Other Interesting Artists:
Jane Peterson
Fern Coppedge
Emile Gruppe
George Gardner Symons
Harry Leith-Ross

go to tophome | site map | site terms | AskART services & subscriptions
copyright © 2000-2008 AskART all rights reserved ® AskART is a registered trademark.

artists by name:  a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z

frequently searched artists 1, 2, more...
art appraisals, art for sale, auction records, misc artists