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Ambrose Bowden Johns (1776 – 10 December 1858) was a British artist based in
Plymouth Plymouth () is a port city and unitary authority in South West England. It is located on the south coast of Devon, approximately south-west of Exeter and south-west of London. It is bordered by Cornwall to the west and south-west. Plymouth ...
whose work was in a similar style to his friend
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. His house was base for artistic activity in Plymouth where he encouraged local artists including
Benjamin Robert Haydon Benjamin Robert Haydon (; 26 January 178622 June 1846) was a British painter who specialised in grand historical pictures, although he also painted a few contemporary subjects and portraits. His commercial success was damaged by his often tactles ...
and
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.


Biography

Johns was born in
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, but nothing is known of him until he was training as a printer and publisher for the father of the history painter
Benjamin Haydon Benjamin Robert Haydon (; 26 January 178622 June 1846) was a British painter who specialised in grand historical pictures, although he also painted a few contemporary subjects and portraits. His commercial success was damaged by his often tactles ...
who shared the same name as his son. Johns' landscape painting skills were encouraged by his friendship with Haydon,
Turner Turner may refer to: People and fictional characters *Turner (surname), a common surname, including a list of people and fictional characters with the name * Turner (given name), a list of people with the given name *One who uses a lathe for turni ...
and later local artist
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.L. H. Cust, ‘Johns, Ambrose Bowden (1776–1858)’, rev. L. R. Houliston, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 200
accessed 22 Sept 2013
/ref> Johns became a member of the Plymouth Society of Artists and Amateurs and would invite artists to stay. Turner stayed with him during the summer of 1813. Turner and Johns went on sketching trips together.Old 19th Century drawings
, artcurial.com, in French, retrieved 22 September 2013
In 1807 Johns described his profession as bookseller when he successfully applied for a patent which covered the manufacture and composition of an external paint for houses. Regretfully Johns pictures can be frequently recognised by their dark colour as he is said to have used too much asphaltum. which was not lightfast. Johns and Turner's styles were similar and Johns made a painting box by hand for his sketching partner. There are examples in John's sketchbooks of studies he made based on Turner's work. This friendship was damaged when a painting by Johns, that was owned by the influential art critic
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, was engraved and published and erroneously attributed to Turner. The publishers did print a correction and apology in the newspapers but this still did not prevent the same painting being sold at
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still with an incorrect attribution to Turner. Johns exhibited at prestigious exhibitions in London including the
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. Despite this exposure his work was later confused with Turner's on two other occasions. Turner is said to have "tired of Johns' copying" although they were still acquaintances in 1840. Johns and his wife Rebecca had five children at their home of North Hill Cottage in Plymouth. The house was a centre for local artistic culture and was visited by aspiring local artists like Haydon and Samuel Prout. Johns worked as a drawing master and he organised local exhibitions and founded a local sketching society. Johns continued to experiment with paint and he was awarded another patent for an undercoat used to prepare materials for additional treatment in 1839. The youngest of Johns children, John Johns is presumed to have been sent to
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because he was a Presbyterian. He went on to be a Unitarian minister and a notable missionary. Johns died in
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. He has a number of paintings in national ownership and several at
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. An exhibition of his work was held in Australia in 1979Ambrose Bowden Johns:Family and Friends
Hamilton Art Gallery, September 1979
and a recent sale of a sketchbook raised €22,844.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Johns, Ambrose Bowden 1776 births 1858 deaths Artists from Plymouth, Devon 19th-century English painters