James Dickson Innes

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James Dickson Innes (27 February 188722 August 1914) was a Welsh landscape painter who worked in both oils and water-colours.

He was born in Llanelli, his father being a Scotsman who had found employment at the local tinplate works. He was educated at Christ College, Brecon, Carmarthen School of Art, and the Slade School of Art. In 1911 he spent some time painting with Augustus John in North Wales, but much of his work was done overseas, mainly in France and Spain, foreign travel having been prescribed after he was diagnosed with tuberculosis. He eventually died of the disease at a nursing home in Swanley, Kent.

[edit] Works

  • The Seine at Caudebec (1908)
  • Thunder in the Mountains (1910)
  • The Cathedral at Elne (1911) (National Museum of Wales)
  • Tryweryn Valley (1911) (Parc Howard Museum, Llanelli)
  • Arenig, North Wales (1913) (Tate Gallery)
  • Inkwell and Pens (Museum of Modern Art, Wales)

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