James Ardern Grant (1885–1973),[1] was an English printmaker, painter and teacher, who worked mostly in portraiture.[2]
Biography
Grant was born in Liverpool and studied at the Liverpool School of Art and the Académie Julian in Paris before returning to England.[3][4] Grant was a member of the Sandon Studios in Liverpool and did some teaching at the Liverpool School of Art, but moved to London in 1913 after his marriage to Ann Stringer Dawson.[4][5] Ann was a talented pianist and together they had a son, the architect Ian Dawson Grant, who was later to become one of the founder members of The Victorian Society.[6]
^Sotheby's, The Ian Grant Collection, catalogue 18th Sep 2001
^The City and Guilds of London Art School, Prospectus 1939, Section 7 "Painting and Etching"; it contains a photograph of James A. Grant teaching students at the etching class. Ref to his name and position at the school, p. 14
^The Chelsea Arts Club Annual Ball, Preliminary Notice, Thursday January 5th, 1928, List of Stewards
^The Chelsea Arts Club Annual Ball, November 1920, Private Circulation Invitation, List of Committee Members, Ball at the Royal Albert Hall, Thursday December 20th 1920