CHARLES JAMES ADAMS (1859-1931)
Provenance Artists original labels verso CHARLES JAMES ADAMS (1859-1931) BiographyCharles James Adams was a landscape, animal and genre painter who was born in Gravesend, Kent. He studied at Leicester School of Art and was a pupil of W Pilsbury. He won the Mulready gold medal for life drawing and later became a tutor at the school. He exhibited at the Royal Academy, Royal Institute of Painters in Oil, Royal Society of British Artists and New Watercolour Society and elsewhere from 1881 - 1919. During his life he lived in London, Leicester, Midhurst 1901, Guildford 1904 and Farnham in 1905. Early on in his career, he produced a number of lithographs; however it is for his watercolours and oils of animals in rural landscapes that he is perhaps best known. Examples of his works can be found at the Brighton and Leicestershire Art Galleries. |


