Antique Australian Seascape c1898 by renowned South Australian marine artist James Ashton (1859-1935).
Oil on canvas, signed lower right J Ashton. Original side studding to the stretcher.
Hand written inforamtion verso includes the date the painting entered a competition in 1898.
Measures: 26cm high, 39cm wide.
Professionally cleaned & ready to hang.
Artist Bio:
James Ashton (1859-1935) the eminent Australian artist, well known for his many seascape paintings; with several of his paintings represented in the Art Gallery of South Australia collection, with his most famous work, and theme ‘The Moon Enchanted Sea’ being on display in the galleries Australian Art collection.
James Ashton emigrated to Adelaide in 1884, and went on to establish the Norwood Art School (there is a commemorative plaque to James Ashton outside the Norwood Town Hall). Hans Heysen was one of his students at the Norwood school where he quickly excelled, at 16 years of age he painted ‘The Wet Road” which Ashton bought; it now resides in the Art Gallery of South Australia.
In 1895 Ashton founded the Academy of Arts (1895) in Victoria Square, Adelaide. A respected teacher of painting for over 40 years he also taught at Prince Alfred College for many years. A member of the Commonwealth Arts Advisory Board, a trustee and honorary fellow of the Royal South Australian Society of Arts, he won the society Seascape prize in 1926 and 1929.
In 1927 Ashton moved to a terrace house by the sea in Brighton (SA) where he continued to paint his favourite subject, the Sea.
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