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William [Billy] James Jr. (American 1882-1961) impressionist oil painting of a rocky landscape. Painterly composition with light Impasto technique showing …
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William [Billy] James Jr. (American 1882-1961) impressionist oil painting of a rocky landscape. Painterly composition with light Impasto technique showing exuberant brush strokes on artist's board presented in gilt wood frame. Measures 19 1/2" x 15 3/8" board; 23 1/8" x 19 1/8" x 2" framed.
William James Jr. was an art instructor at Museum of Boston Fine Art's School from 1913-1926 and later a chairman and its director. As an artist he was essentially a portrait painter, whose work includes landscapes. Many of his portraits, identified as to sitter, can be found on Microfilm Reel 4392 from the William James Papers at the Smithsonian.
James Jr. was the son of theologian and philosopher William James Sr. and the nephew of novelist Henry James. William Jr. would attend Harvard to pursue a medical degree, as did his father who had enrolled in Harvard Medical School in 1864, first taught at Harvard in 1873, and became a full professor there in 1885.
James Jr. finished his four year program in three years and then embarked to the University of Geneva studying science and anatomy. He also attended the University of Marburg in Germany. He returned to Harvard to graduate with his fellow students and was elected the president of his class in the Signet Society in his graduating senior year, 1903.
In 1904, instead of pursuing more medical studies, he attended the Boston Museum of Fine Arts School. In 1906-1907 he went to Paris and studied at the Academie Julian. He met Claude Monet and had an acquaintance with Mary Cassatt. He became long-time friends with John Singer Sargent, who painted a watercolor of James Jr's wife, Alice Runnells James, in 1921.
James Jr.'s brother, Alexander James (1890-1946) studied under Abbott H. Thayer in Dublin New Hampshire and Frank W. Benson in Boston Massachusetts. Alexander became a well-known New Hampshire artist and achieved fame.
James Jr. returned to Boston in December 1907 and spent many hours painting. In 1913 he became an instructor at the same Boston School Museum he attended in 1904, and his classes were Drawing and Painting. He was an instructor at the school until 1926.
He joined the Guild of Boston Artists with Edmund Tarbell who had been an instructor at the Boston Museum School when James Jr. attended in 1904. He became a member of the Tavern Club of where John Singer Sargent was also a member.
James Jr. exhibited a portrait of his mother, seated, at the 1925 Annual Exhibition of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in February and March of that year. It was awarded the Carol H. Beck Gold Medal for the Best Portrait. Considering that there were a number of portraits being exhibited by other artists, some of whom had obtained a great deal of fame, this was quite an honor for James Jr. He was also awarded a silver medal at the 1915 San Francisco Exposition and a Greenough gold medal at the 1930 Newport Art Association exhibition.
In 1931 James Jr. was appointed chairman of the Advisory Council of the Boston Museum School, replacing his old mentor Edmund Tarbell, and he served as Director of the Boston Museum School from 1936 to 1938. In 1951 James Jr. received Harvard's Signet Society Medal for Achievements in the Arts.
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- Dimensions
- 23.12ʺW × 2ʺD × 19.12ʺH
- Styles
- Americana
- Impressionist
- Frame Type
- Framed
- Art Subjects
- Landscape
- Period
- Early 20th Century
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Oil Paint
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Brown
- Condition Notes
- Light wear consistent with age. Presents well. Light wear consistent with age. Presents well. less
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