James Docharty
James Docharty was a Scottish landscape painter. He was born at Bonhill, near Dumbarton, Scotland, in 1829. He first worked for his father as a designer of calico fabric. Docharty did not turn to art until 1862. His works appeared at the Edinburgh Academy, the Glasgow Institution and the Royal Academy of Arts. In 1876, his failing health caused him to visit the Continent and the East. He did some promising sketches in Egypt in 1876. Docharty was elected an Associate of the Royal Scottish Academy in 1877. He was the uncle of Alexander Brownlie Docharty, who was based at James’s studio in 1885. Docharty died from pulmonary illness in Glasgow in 1878.
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1850s European Victorian Antique James Docharty
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