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James Charles (painter)

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250: 420: 490: 135: 150:, Charles exhibited his first picture at the Royal Academy, "An Italian Youth in Armour", and sold it on the opening day. In 1876 he had four pictures in the Academy, including his father's portrait, and in 1877 three portraits, one being of Victor Cavendish the present duke of Devonshire, and his brother as children; from this date to 1904 he was yearly represented by one to four pictures. 91: 119:, in January 1851, came of a family, originally French, who were long settled in Carnarvon, and owned fishing and cargo boats trading with Anglesey. His father, Richard Charles, was a draughtsman and cabinet maker, who designed the mayor of Carnarvon's chain of office, now in the town hall, where also hangs his portrait painted by his son. 222:
in Paris. In 1896 he produced "The Chalk Pit", and a year or two later "Souvenir of Watteau", a fine work in chiaroscuro (now in the Johannesburg Gallery), "In Spring Time", and many landscapes. The two darkest months of every year he now devoted to Yorkshire, where he undertook many family and
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As a lad of fourteen, James Charles accompanied his father to London, where he received a desultory education while working in his father's office. He was employed for some time at a lithographer's, then studied at
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In January 1875 Charles married at the pro-cathedral, Kensington, Ellen Agnes Williams (died 1909) with whom he had five sons and seven daughters. In 1908 a civil list pension of £70. was granted to his widow.
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Impressionism in Britain : [this catalogue accompanies the exhibition Impressionism in Britain, Barbican Art Gallery, London, 19 January - 7 May 1995 ...]
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In 1907, after his death, some of Charles's work was shown in the winter exhibition of the Royal Academy, and the sale of seventy-six of his remaining works at the
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Charles, who had spent two previous seasons in the Paris studios, visited Venice in 1891, and in the same year was elected an associate of the
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produced about £3,000. In addition to the art galleries named, those of Warrington and Dublin also possess examples of his work.
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Charles also exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery. In 1879 he was introduced to a picture collector of Bradford,
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Robins, Barbican Art Gallery. Kenneth McConkey ; with an essay by Anna Gruetzner (1995).
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Sieveking, Albert Forbes; McConkey, Kenneth (reviewer). "Charles, James Henry (1851-1906)".
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in August 1906, he underwent an operation for appendicitis whilst staying at Plas Bennett,
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and the north of England, where he established a lasting and profitable connection.
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presentation portraits. The summer months of 1902 and 1904 were passed at
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From 1877 onwards Charles painted a good deal, first at Thorpacre near
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Charles has 63 paintings in public collections in the United Kingdom.
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Sir John Arthur Godwin (1852-1921) First Lord Mayor of Bradford
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Index

Warrington
Lancashire
Llandyrnog
Denbighshire
British

Darby and Joan
Warrington
Lancashire
Heatherley School of Fine Art
Royal Academy School

Piazza San Marco
Chelsea
John Maddocks
Bradford
New English Art Club
Loughborough
Petersfield
Manchester Art Gallery
McCulloch Collection
Johannesburg Art Gallery
Tate Gallery
Bosham
Chichester
National Gallery of Victoria
Cartwright Hall Art Gallery
Chichester
Societe Nationale des Beaux Arts
Montreuil-sur-Mer

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