James Jameson (1855 - 1930), Lough Swilly
James Jameson (1855 - 1930), Lough Swilly
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Lough Swilly in County Donegal is the subject of this dramatic landscape, painted in the late nineteenth or early twentieth century. Wonderfully vivid colours, which are as clear and fresh as they would have been when first applied. This is a skillfully executed and perfectly preserved piece, rich in detail and infused with the colours and light of the north-west of Ireland.
Signed 'Jameson' or 'J.A.Jameson', this would appear to be the work of James Arthur Henry Jameson. James Arthur Henry Jameson was from the well-known Jameson family, distillers and whiskey makers. He was born in Donnybrook, Dublin, studied at Eton and Cambridge, and exhibited at the Royal Hibernian Academy and the Dublin Sketching Club.
Gouache on board, 28 x 16cm. Reframed with UV protective, low-reflection glass and acid-free mount and backing board.
Like most of the artworks on this website, this piece is on display in our Clare Street shop.
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