James Jackson Curnock died of thigh sarcoma. He had over 300 works exhibited from 1858-1892 with 17 at the Royal Academy between 1873-1889. All his works are landscapes, mainly of North Wales, and done in watercolours with the exception of two oil paintings. Ruskin in Royal Academy Notes 1875 gives the appraisal that his work was "skillful and affectionate to a high degree."
Occupation Details
James 's occupation was Landscape Artist.
Occupation Notes
He had over 300 works exhibited from 1858-1892 with 17 at the Royal Academy between 1873-1889. All his works are landscapes, mainly of North Wales, and done in watercolours with the exception of two oil paintings. Ruskin in Royal Academy Notes 1875 gives the appraisal that his work was "skillful and affectionate to a high degree."