John James Wilson (1818–1875) was the son of
John Wilson who was a Scottish landscape and marine painter. The son exhibited similar works to his father's and from the same London address until 1847. Most were landscapes until 1849 and marines thereafter. He moved to
Folkestone
Folkestone ( ) is a port town on the English Channel, in Kent, south-east England. The town lies on the southern edge of the North Downs at a valley between two cliffs. It was an important harbour and shipping port for most of the 19th and 20t ...
with his father in 1853. John James Wilson was a prolific artist, exhibiting in excess of six hundred paintings during his working life.
His brother, William Anthony Wilson (1814–1873) was also an artist.
He had a son
W. J. Wilson
William John Wilson (24 December 1833 – 21 June 1909) was a British actor and theatre scenery painter, who had a career in Australia that included theatre management.
History
Wilson was born in London to an artistic family with Scottish roots. ...
(1833–1909) who emigrated to Australia where he became a scene painter, actor and theatre manager.
Life and family
He was born in
Lambeth
Lambeth () is a district in South London, England, in the London Borough of Lambeth, historically in the County of Surrey. It is situated south of Charing Cross. The population of the London Borough of Lambeth was 303,086 in 2011. The area expe ...
, London in 1818,
[''1851 England Census''][''1861 England Census''][''1871 England Census''][Retrieved on 8 February 2018.] where he was also baptised in 1833.
[''London, Births and Baptisms 1813-1906''] John James married Elizabeth Parker in 1845 and started his family with the birth (in Bayswater, London) of Elizabeth Parker Wilson in the same year. In the 1851 census, she is listed (age 5) along with Charles (age 1) and the wife's sister Josephine Parker (age 22). The address is recorded as 13 Park Place, Milton, near
Gravesend
Gravesend is a town in northwest Kent, England, situated 21 miles (35 km) east-southeast of Charing Cross (central London) on the Bank (geography), south bank of the River Thames and opposite Tilbury in Essex. Located in the diocese of Ro ...
, Kent.
At this time John James' wife is recorded as visiting, with 3-year-old daughter Mary, the home (in
Reigate
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, Surrey) of
Charles Davidson, his wife Ann and family,
By the 1861 census, the family was living at 3 West Terrace
Folkestone
Folkestone ( ) is a port town on the English Channel, in Kent, south-east England. The town lies on the southern edge of the North Downs at a valley between two cliffs. It was an important harbour and shipping port for most of the 19th and 20t ...
, Kent, and circumstances had significantly moved on. John James' children are listed as Mary B (age 13, born Redhill, Surrey), Charles J (age 11, born
Redhill, Surrey
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), Robert B (age 9, born
Leicester
Leicester ( ) is a city status in the United Kingdom, city, Unitary authorities of England, unitary authority and the county town of Leicestershire in the East Midlands of England. It is the largest settlement in the East Midlands.
The city l ...
, Leicestershire), John M (age 7, born Gravesend, Kent), William (age 6, born Folkestone), Frank (age 5, born Folkestone), Amy (age 3, born Folkestone), Vernon (age 5 months, born Folkestone).
There is no mention of the 15-year-old daughter Elizabeth. Josephine Parker is recorded as 'Sister in law' and 'Fundholder'.
By the 1871 census, Sidney, Ada (future mother of the submariner Commander
Charles Lester Kerr
Commander Charles Lester Kerr, DSO (16 November 1886 – 29 October 1965) was a British naval officer and submarine commander.
He became a Naval Cadet at the age of fifteen and qualified for a career with the Royal Navy. He was later a submarin ...
) and Minnie (aged 7,6 and 4 respectively) had also been born. John and Vernon were no longer listed.
The latter having died later in 1861. Josephine Parker (age 42), the unmarried sister-in-law, is still mentioned as living with the family. The address at the time is given as Belle Vue House, Folkestone
Career
John James Wilson exhibited at the
Royal Academy of Arts
The Royal Academy of Arts (RA) is an art institution based in Burlington House on Piccadilly in London. Founded in 1768, it has a unique position as an independent, privately funded institution led by eminent artists and architects. Its purpo ...
(55 paintings),
the
British Institution
The British Institution (in full, the British Institution for Promoting the Fine Arts in the United Kingdom; founded 1805, disbanded 1867) was a private 19th-century society in London formed to exhibit the works of living and dead artists; it w ...
(57 paintings),
Royal Society of British Artists
The Royal Society of British Artists (RBA) is a British art body established in 1823 as the Society of British Artists, as an alternative to the Royal Academy.
History
The RBA commenced with twenty-seven members, and took until 1876 to reach fif ...
(384 paintings), the
Royal Scottish Academy
The Royal Scottish Academy (RSA) is the country’s national academy of art. It promotes contemporary Scottish art.
The Academy was founded in 1826 by eleven artists meeting in Edinburgh. Originally named the Scottish Academy, it became the ...
(106 paintings)
Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts
The Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts (RGI) is an independent organisation in Glasgow, founded in 1861, which promotes contemporary art and artists in Scotland. The institute organizes the largest and most prestigious annual art exhibitio ...
(3 paintings), and the
Royal Hibernian Academy
The Royal Hibernian Academy (RHA) is an artist-based and artist-oriented institution in Ireland, founded in Dublin in 1823. Like many other Irish institutions, such as the RIA, the academy retained the word "Royal" after most of Ireland became in ...
(14 paintings).
He exhibited his first painting (''Cottages near Southampton'') at the British Institution in 1834. In 1875, the year of his death, three paintings (''The old 'Star' Newington, Kent; On the coast,
Etretat, Normandy; Trawler going out-Normandy'') were exhibited at the Royal Society of British Artists (RBA) priced at £35, £30 and £50 respectively. These paintings were submitted by his widow. At the age of around 28, the quality of John James Wilson's work was recognised when he was elected a member of the RBA in 1845.
During John Jame's long period in Folkestone his achievements and aspects of his career were mentioned in the local press. At the 1863 Art Union of Great Britain exhibition in Manchester his second-prize painting ''
Tantallon Castle
Tantallon Castle is a ruined mid-14th-century fortress, located east of North Berwick, in East Lothian, Scotland. It sits atop a promontory opposite the Bass Rock, looking out onto the Firth of Forth. The last medieval curtain wall castle to ...
'' was valued at £80. At the 1865 exhibition his second-prize painting ''Fishing Luggers off Boulogne Harbour'' was valued at £120. Also in 1865, at the fifth annual rifle contest between members of the
Cinque Ports
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Rifle Volunteers, one of the prizes was 'an oil painting, valued at £15, presented by JJ Wilson, Esq. the well known marine artist.'
In 1869, at the Folkestone Art Union, eight of his paintings were exhibited and offered as prizes. The first-prize painting was ''At Fecamp, a Normandy fishing village'' valued at 100 guineas (equivalent to around £13,000 in 2020 money).' In April 1873 John James Wilson was commissioned to paint a picture of Folkestone as a testimonial for the local
Member of Parliament
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Baron Mayer de Rothschild
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in acknowledgement of the interest he had taken in the town. It is not known if the painting was ever completed or presented as the Baron died on 6 February 1874.
Many of his seascapes featured locations around the
English Channel
The English Channel, "The Sleeve"; nrf, la Maunche, "The Sleeve" (Cotentinais) or ( Jèrriais), (Guernésiais), "The Channel"; br, Mor Breizh, "Sea of Brittany"; cy, Môr Udd, "Lord's Sea"; kw, Mor Bretannek, "British Sea"; nl, Het Kana ...
. These and his other paintings are still popular and are sold at auction rooms around the UK and elsewhere. Examples of the prices for some of his larger marine paintings are as follows. 'Fishing Vessels off the Isle of Wight', £7200, 24x43in (Sotheby's, London, 29 March 2003); 'Watching for the return of the fishing fleet, Calais', £3000, 24x36in (Christie's, London, 7 June 2017). And the speculatively titled 'The approaching storm, South Coast possibly off Folkestone', £5434, 24x37in (Lyndsay Burns, Perth, Scotland; 14 December 2010); The correct location for this latter painting was given when it (lot 80) was sold at Sotheby's Belgravia on 8 April 1975 for a
hammer price
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of £750. The illustrated lot on page 15 of the catalogue (''Victorian Paintings, Drawings and Watercolours'') was titled 'Fecamp Head, Normandy'. Further information on the provenance of the painting can be found in the records compiled by the
National Portrait Gallery, London
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.
Death
John James Wilson died aged 57 on 30 January 1875. Initially, it seems unclear where he died. The Free BMD records seem to indicate that his father (year of death 1855), John James, as well as his son Vernon (year of death 1861) all died in the small village of
Elham, Kent
Elham (pronounced Eel-um) is a village and civil parish in East Kent situated approximately south of Canterbury and north west of Folkestone in the Elham Valley. At the 2011 Census the population included the hamlet of Ottinge and village o ...
.
Elham is approximately 5 miles (8 km) north west of Folkestone and 9 miles (14 km) south of
Canterbury
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...
. The anomaly is resolved, however, as Elham was named as the registration district that historically included other parishes such as Folkestone. More specifically, the burial record indicates that John James died in 'Bayle Folkestone'. 'The Bayle' is an area of central Folkestone. The death notice in the local newspaper (
Whitstable
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Times and
Herne Bay
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Herald) indicated that he died on 30 January 1875 aged 57. He was buried at Cheriton Road Cemetery, Folkestone on 6 February 1875. The death certificate gives further information. It shows that John James Wilson died at home in Belle Vue House and that the cause of death was given as 'Diseased Liver (Cirrhosis)'.
When John James's wife Elizabeth died aged 73 in 1901, she was buried along with her husband and their son Vernon, and her name included on the gravestone. Under John James Wilson's name there is the following inscription, 'FOR 30 YEARS A MEMBER OF THE INCORPORATED SOCIETY OF BRITISH ARTISTS' (which became the RBA). The gravestone was located by the Friends of the old Folkestone cemetery.
Postscript
The ArtUK web site lists 18 of John James Wilson's oil paintings at public museums and galleries throughout the United Kingdom. In 1926 the Folkestone town council purchased his painting ‘’Blowing Fresh, Etretat, Normandy’’, which was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1865, for 35 guineas from a local art dealer.
It is currently displayed in the mayor's parlour.
In 1966 the Folkestone museum art collection benefitted from a bequest (via the widow, Dorothea Blanchard Kerr) from John James's grandson
Charles Lester Kerr
Commander Charles Lester Kerr, DSO (16 November 1886 – 29 October 1965) was a British naval officer and submarine commander.
He became a Naval Cadet at the age of fifteen and qualified for a career with the Royal Navy. He was later a submarin ...
. This comprised two paintings by John James Wilson and one by his father
John Wilson .
References
External links
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Paintings by John James Wilsonat
Art UK
Art UK is a cultural, education charity in the United Kingdom, previously known as the Public Catalogue Foundation. Since 2003, it has digitised more than 220,000 paintings by more than 40,000 artists and is now expanding the digital collection t ...
John James Wilson Memorial and Gravestone Photograph
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19th-century English painters
1810s births
1875 deaths
People from Lambeth
People from Folkestone