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James Bateman Art

British, 1815-1849

James Bateman was a self-taught sporting painter of hunting, shooting and fishing subjects. He began as a clerk before turning to a painter as a career. Bateman was a friend of Sir Edwin Landseer and shared his studio. A talented artist, he exhibited at the main London exhibitions and over 30 times at the Royal Society of British Artists between 1840–49.

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Artist: James Bateman
A fox at bay
A fox at bay

A fox at bay

By James Bateman

Located in Stoke, Hampshire

James Bateman (1814-1849) A fox at bay signed and dated 'J. Bateman 44' centre right Oil on panel Painting size 8 x 10 in Framed size 13 x 15 in James Bateman (1893–1959) was an Eng...

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19th Century Victorian James Bateman Art

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The Cattle Market, 20th Century Signed English Watercolour
The Cattle Market, 20th Century Signed English Watercolour

The Cattle Market, 20th Century Signed English Watercolour

By James Bateman

Located in London, GB

Watercolour, signed lower right Image size: 12 1/4 x 12 1/4 inches (31 x 31 cm) Hand made frame and mount James Bateman was an English painter and engraver specialising in agricultural topics, rural subjects and pastoral landscapes. Bateman was born in Kendal, the son of a blacksmith. During World War One he served with the Northumberland Fusiliers, the Machine Gun Corps...

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Mid-20th Century James Bateman Art

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Watercolor

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