John Arthur Lomax
John Arthur Lomax was a painter of the historical genre with a dramatic and often humorous theme. Lomax was born in Manchester he then studied in Stuttgart and at the Munich Academy, which was a big influence on his work. The Munich painters of the 19th century were renowned for their carefully selected subjects, meticulous detail and fine brushwork quality; all of these skills were so beautifully represented in this painting. He returned to Manchester and later relocated to London. Lomax's subjects were mainly historical genres of the 17th and 18th centuries, especially of the Civil War period, often with a dramatic or sentimental theme. Lomax exhibited 33 paintings at the Royal Society of British Artists and also exhibited at the Royal Society of Artists, Birmingham, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, Manchester City Art Gallery, Royal Academy and the Royal Institute of Oil Painters.
19th Century John Arthur Lomax
Oil, Panel
19th Century Victorian John Arthur Lomax
Oil, Panel
Late 19th Century Realist John Arthur Lomax
Wood Panel, Oil
19th Century John Arthur Lomax
Canvas, Oil
19th Century John Arthur Lomax
Oil, Panel
1880s Romantic John Arthur Lomax
Oil, Wood Panel
1870s Victorian John Arthur Lomax
Oil, Wood Panel
1860s Victorian John Arthur Lomax
Oil, Wood Panel
20th Century Post-Impressionist John Arthur Lomax
Oil, Panel
1850s Victorian John Arthur Lomax
Panel, Oil
Early 1900s Impressionist John Arthur Lomax
Canvas, Oil
1880s Victorian John Arthur Lomax
Oil, Panel
1940s Cubist John Arthur Lomax
Oil, Canvas
Dorothy Van Loan Cubist American Modernist Opera Box Seat Theatre Interior Framed Oil Painting, 1945
1930s Impressionist John Arthur Lomax
Canvas, Oil
1860s Victorian John Arthur Lomax
Oil, Wood Panel
1820s Realist John Arthur Lomax
Canvas, Wood, Oil
1940s Impressionist John Arthur Lomax
Canvas, Oil