John Curtis (painter) explained

John Curtis was an English landscape painter.[1]

Career

John Curtis was a pupil of William Marlow at Twickenham. In 1790 he exhibited at the Royal Academy A View of Netley Abbey, and was an occasional exhibitor in the following years. In 1797 he departed from his usual style, exhibiting a picture of the Indefatigable and Amazon frigates under Sir Edward Pellew engaging Les Droits de l'Homme, a French seventy-four. Nothing is known of his subsequent career. Some of his views were engraved.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Cust; Lambert 2004.
  2. Cust 1888, pp. 346–347.