ArtistsJohn Seymour Lucas
John Seymour Lucas

John Seymour Lucas

British, 1849–1923
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London
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John Seymour Lucas was a Victorian English historical and portrait painter, as well as an accomplished theatrical costume designer. He was born into an artistic London family, and originally trained as a woodcarver, but turned his attention to portrait painting and entered first the St. Martin's Lane Art School and later the Royal Academy Schools. Here he met fellow artist Marie Cornelissen from France, whom he married in 1877. Lucas' artistic education included extensive travels around Europe, particularly Holland and Spain, where he studied the Flemish and Spanish masters. He first started exhibiting in 1872, was elected an associate member of the Royal Academy in 1886, and a full Royal Academician in 1899.

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John Seymour Lucas (Wikipedia)
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A Heath (1831)
Art Institute of Chicago
Spring (1830)
Art Institute of Chicago
Glebe Farm (published June 1832)
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Frontispiece, to Mr. Constable's English Landscape, East Bergholt, Suffolk (1830)
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A Heath (1831)
Art Institute of Chicago
Spring (1830)
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Glebe Farm (published June 1832)
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