James Dromgole Linton Explained

James Dromgole Linton
Birth Date:26 December 1840
Birth Place:London, England
Death Place:Hampstead, London, England
Burial Place:Highgate Cemetery
Occupation:Painter, lithographer
Education:Leigh's School of Art

Sir James Dromgole Linton (1840–1916) was an English painter in oil and watercolour, and a lithographer.[1]

Life

Linton was born in London on 26 December 1840 and attended Leigh's School of Art.[2] At the beginning of his career he was an illustrator and lithographer for The Graphic.

One of his most famous oil paintings is The Marriage of H.R.H. the Duke of Albany,[3] which was commissioned by Queen Victoria (The marriage depicted is that of Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany in 1882). Charles T. Jacoby, brother of Sir James Alfred Jacoby, commissioned a series of five oil paintings illustrating the "History of a Soldier of the Sixteenth Century" entitled The Declaration of War, The Benediction, The Surrender, Victorious, and The Banquet.[4]

Linton was elected an associate in 1867 and a member in 1870 of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours. He was president of the Royal Institute from 1884 to 1899 and then from 1909 until his death. In 1897 he won the Jubilee Medal. He was knighted in 1885.[5] [6]

He died at his home in Hampstead, London on 3 October 1916 and was buried on the western side of Highgate Cemetery. His grave (no. 21956) has no headstone or memorial.

Children of Sir James

The artist J. W. R. Linton was the second of eleven children of Sir James Linton and his wife Harriet Maria, née Allen. The miniaturist Violet Linton was the fifth child. There were 6 sons and 5 daughters. Two of the sons, Edward and Tom, died in April 1877 and another son, Walter, died in October 1877 during an epidemic of scarlet fever. Of the 3 sons that survived childhood, Henry emigrated to Argentina, James emigrated to Australia, and Robert emigrated to South Africa. The 5 daughters survived childhood and remained in England.The children of Sir James and Harriet were:

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Notes and References

  1. Stephens, F. G.. . The Portfolio: An Artistic Periodical. 1893. 24. 224–231.
  2. Book: Ward, Thomas Humphry. Thomas Humphry Ward. Linton, Sir James D.. Men of the Time. G. Routledge and Sons. 1887. 652–653.
  3. Sir James Linton. The Album Supplement. April 29, 1895.
  4. http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/initial-teacher-education/primary/learning/linton.aspx Education/ITE/'The Banquet'
  5. Linton, Sir James Dromgole. Who's Who. 1907. 59. 1063.
  6. http://www.apr.ac.uk/artists/searches/artistrecs.php?ARID=GB/NNAF/P542811 Linton, Sir James Dromgole (1840–1916) Knight, Artists' Papers Register: Authority Record
  7. http://www.whistler.arts.gla.ac.uk/correspondence/people/biog/?bid=Lint_J&initial=L James Linton, 1840–1916, The Correspondence of James McNeill Whistler, U. of Glasgow