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James Jackson Curnock

Sunny Day

Mid 19th Century

Oil on canvas

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James Jackson Curnock (British, 1839-1891)


Curnock was born in Bristol, on the River Avon in England. He was the son of the genre and portrait painter James Curnock. Curnock is best known for his paintings of the Welsh landscape, notably that of the lakes mountain ranges and river valleys of Snowdonia—Tryfan, Carnedd Dafydd, Llynnau Mymbyr, Glyderau mountain ranges, the valleys of the Llugwy, and Mawddach, Lledr rivers, and the Glaslyn, Llyn Idwal lakes, among others. Curnock also painted the glens, lochs and moors of Scotland, the Cornish coast and the river valleys of England. The English writer and art critic, John Ruskin, whose “truth to nature” philosophy influenced 19th century landscape artists, gave Curnock favorable revies. He exhibited at the Royal Academy (London, England) and the Royal Cambrian Academy (Wales).

Dimensions

Height: 14.5 inches / 36.83 cm
Width: 17.5 inches / 44.45 cm
Frame Height: 22.5 inches / 57.15 cm
Frame Width: 25.5 inches / 64.77 cm

Signature

Signed J. Jackson Curnock (lower left)

Condition Report

Overall excellent condition

Frame retains vibrant gilt finish

Art Period

19th Century

Movement/Style

Realism

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