James Bolivar Manson Art
James Bolivar Manson was born in London. In 1896, he began studying at Heatherleys' School of Fine Art, Lambeth School of Art and in Paris at Académie Julian. He held his first solo show at the Leicester Galleries in 1923 and others at The New England Art Club Memorial show at Wildenstein and Ferens Art Gallery in 1946. A retrospective exhibition was held at Maltzahn Gallery in 1973. Tate Gallery and many provincial and foreign galleries hold examples of his work. He was a member of the Camden Town Group, then its secretary in 1910 and later Director of The Tate gallery from 1930–38. He was great friends with Lucien Pisarro, with whom he had holidayed together and went on painting excursions.
20th Century Realist James Bolivar Manson Art
Watercolor
1870s Realist James Bolivar Manson Art
Paper, Watercolor
Late 19th Century Realist James Bolivar Manson Art
Gouache
1960s Realist James Bolivar Manson Art
Watercolor, Gouache
Early 1900s Realist James Bolivar Manson Art
Board, Paper, Watercolor, Gouache
2010s Realist James Bolivar Manson Art
Watercolor, Paper
1960s Realist James Bolivar Manson Art
Paper, Watercolor
Late 19th Century Realist James Bolivar Manson Art
Watercolor
Mid-20th Century Realist James Bolivar Manson Art
Gouache, Pen, Graphite, Paper, Ink
Mid-20th Century Realist James Bolivar Manson Art
Paper, Watercolor
1960s Realist James Bolivar Manson Art
Gouache, Laid Paper
1770s Realist James Bolivar Manson Art
Watercolor, Paper
1970s Realist James Bolivar Manson Art
Gouache, Paper