born in the United States and moved to England in 1878 where he trained at South Kensington
1862-1923
Related Paintings of James Shannonc :. | Nelly O-brien | Slaves working in 17th-century Virginia | Portrait of Francisco de Goya | The Poachers | David Victorious | Related Artists:
Jacques RigaudFrench, 1681-1754
Lemaire, Jean1763-64, oil on canvas, The Hermitage, St. Petersburg
Louise Jopling (16 November 1843 - 19 November 1933) was an English painter of the Victorian era, and one of the most prominent women artists of her generation.
Louise Goode was born in Manchester, fifth child of railway contractor T. S. Goode. She married at seventeen to civil servant Frank Romer. The Baroness de Rothschild, a connection of Romer's, encouraged Louise to pursue and develop her art. In the later 1860s she studied in Paris with Charles Joshua Chaplin and Alfred Stevens, and first exhibited her work at the Salon. She entered works into the Royal Academy shows, 1870-73 (as Louise Romer).