Art for Sale
James Barry

James Barry (1741 - 1806) was active/lived in England, Italy.  James Barry is known for History, literary, romantic and self-portrait painting, printmaking.

Biography photo for James Barry
James Barry (1741-1806)

A pioneer figure in the history of Irish art, and the greatest 18th century Irish exponent of history painting, the eminent classical artist James Barry was born in County Cork where he absorbed the fundamentals of drawing and painting from local painter John Butts, with whom he studied for a time. But he was largely self-taught as an artist, and first attempted oil-painting at the age of seventeen.  In 1763 went to Dublin, and studied under Jacob Ennis at the drawing school of the Royal Dublin Society.  Here he attracted the patronage of Edmund Burke who, in 1764, gave him an introduction to Joshua Reynolds, President of the Royal Academy in London. Encouraged and supported by both men, Barry visited Italy from 1766 to 1771 to study the Old Masters and the Renaissance Art

In 1771, he returned to London where he busied himself with commercial activities such as printmaking, and produced paintings of classical and hist   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 3283 characters.]  Artist bio

Artist auction records

.  askART's database currently holds 19 auction lots for James Barry (of which 17 auction records sold and 1 are upcoming at auction.)

Artist artworks for sale and wanted

.  There are 0 artworks for sale on our website by galleries and art dealers . There are 0 galleries and art dealers listing works of art by James Barry as either "Wanted" or "For Sale" .

Research resources

.  askART lists James Barry in 0 of its research Essays. James Barry has 0 artist signature examples available in our database.

Similar artists

.  There are 3 similar (related) artists for James Barry available:    John Ruskin,  Paul Sandby,  Andrew Nicholl



Copyright © 1999-2024 askART.com and underlying auction houses. All Rights Reserved. Digital copying of these images and content strictly prohibited; violators will be subject to the law including the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
Top