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  1. John R. Thomasson. I was born in Crockett, a town in east Texas in 1948. I graduated from Texas tech University with a BS degree in 1971. I have been married to my wife Elizabeth since 1972 and we have three children, and seven grandchildren. I have always loved to draw ,paint and build things.

  2. John Peter Russell was an Australian impressionist painter. Born and raised in Sydney, Russell moved to Europe in his late teenage years to attend art school. There, he befriended fellow pupil Vincent van Gogh and, in 1886, painted the first oil portrait of the artist, now held at the Van Gogh Museum. That same year, Russell painted with Claude ...

  3. John Peter Russell was an Australian impressionist painter. Born and raised in Sydney, Russell moved to Europe in his late teenage years to attend art school. There, he befriended fellow pupil Vincent Van Gogh and, in 1886, painted the first oil portrait of the artist, now held at the Van Gogh Museum. That same year, Russell painted with Claude ...

  4. John Russell was born in Darlinghurst in 1858 to a family of highly successful manufacturing engineers. Destined to follow a similar career, the sudden death of his father in 1879 left him free to become an artist and with the financial means to train in London.

  5. Russell. John Russell a Scottish Artist, living on a farm in Northern England. Depicting British landscapes in his original art by combining a mix of traditional painting with a contemporary finish. His brooding skies which frame a dramatically lit foreground, bringing in strong vibrant colours to give a more contemporary finish to the artworks.

  6. John Russell is a superb contemporary artist and his work is deeply powerful. At once highly stylised and routed in the tradition of natural landscape painting, Russell’s art is distinctive and always gives pause for reflection. Buy John Russell Landscapes - Free UK Delivery Over £150

  7. John Russell, R.A. London, 1894, pp. 15, 135, dates the pastels 1791, noting that they belong to the Honourable Evelyn Ashley of Broadlands, Romsey, and that the sitters were aunt and uncle to the late Lord Palmerston; lists another portrait believed to represent W. Mann [sic] Godschall in a purple velvet coat and embroidered waistcoat, in the collection of W. G. Cole of North Street, Guildford.