Sir James Jebusa Shannon (3 February 1862 – 6 March 1923) was an Anglo-American artist.
Life
Shannon was born in
Auburn, New York
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, and at the age of eight was taken by his parents to
Canada
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. When he was sixteen, he went to England, where he studied at
South Kensington
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, and after three years won the gold medal for figure painting. His portrait of the Hon.
Horatia Stopford, one of the queen's maids of honour, attracted attention at the
Royal Academy
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in 1881, and in 1887 his portrait of
Henry Vigne in hunting costume was one of the successes of the exhibition, subsequently securing medals for the artist at
Paris
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,
Berlin
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, and
Vienna
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He soon became one of the leading portrait painters in
London
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. He was one of the first members of the
New English Art Club
The New English Art Club (NEAC) was founded in London in 1885 as an alternative venue to the Royal Academy. It continues to hold an annual exhibition of paintings and drawings at the Mall Galleries in London, exhibiting works by both members and a ...
, a founder member of the
Royal Society of Portrait Painters
The Royal Society of Portrait Painters is a charity based at Carlton House Terrace, SW1, London that promotes the practice and appreciation of portraiture.
Its Annual Exhibition of portraiture is held at Mall Galleries, and it runs a commissi ...
and in 1897 was elected an associate of the Royal Academy, and
RA in 1909. His picture ''The Flower Girl'' was bought in 1901 for the national collection at
Tate
Tate is an institution that houses, in a network of four art galleries, the United Kingdom's national collection of British art, and international modern and contemporary art. It is not a government institution, but its main sponsor is the U ...
. Shannon was named as co-respondent in a divorce case. In 1902, he exhibited the portrait of Mrs Fred Elliott at the Royal Academy. On 30 September 1902, the husband of Mrs Fred Elliott filed divorce proceedings: petitioner Frederick John Elliott, respondent Sophia Jane Elliott and co-respondent James Jebusa Shannon.
Shannon has paintings in the collection of several British institutions including Sheffield,
Derby Art Gallery, Glasgow Museum and Bradford Museum.
Shannon
BBC, accessed August 2011 A memorial to him lies in St James's Church, Piccadilly
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.
References
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C7996510
External links
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James Jebusa Shannon exhibition catalog
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1862 births
1923 deaths
19th-century American painters
19th-century American male artists
American male painters
20th-century American painters
19th-century English painters
English male painters
20th-century English painters
Knights Bachelor
American portrait painters
English portrait painters
Royal Academicians
Royal Society of Portrait Painters
Artists from Auburn, New York
American emigrants to Canada
American emigrants to England
Naturalised citizens of the United Kingdom
20th-century American male artists
20th-century English male artists
19th-century English male artists