Joseph Gibbs was a portrait painter who worked in the area around Smethwick, then South Staffordshire (now part of the West Midlands county), England, during the period 1852 to 1907.[1]
Six of his works (five portraits and a pastoral scene showing two children crossing a river) are in the collection of Wednesbury Museum and Art Gallery:[1][2]
Frederick Talbot, Headmaster of Chance's School, Smethwick
Referencesedit
^ abc"Sir James Timmins Chance". Black Country History. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
^Artworks by or after Joseph Gibbs, Art UK. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
External linksedit
6 artworks by or after Joseph Gibbs at the Art UK site
January 01, 1970
joseph, gibbs, artist, joseph, gibbs, portrait, painter, worked, area, around, smethwick, then, south, staffordshire, part, west, midlands, county, england, during, period, 1852, 1907, joseph, gibbsnationalitybritishoccupationportrait, painteryears, active1852. Joseph Gibbs was a portrait painter who worked in the area around Smethwick then South Staffordshire now part of the West Midlands county England during the period 1852 to 1907 1 Joseph GibbsNationalityBritishOccupationPortrait painterYears active1852 1907 He exhibited at some Royal Birmingham Society of Artists events 1 James Timmins Chance 1902 by Joseph Gibbs Six of his works five portraits and a pastoral scene showing two children crossing a river are in the collection of Wednesbury Museum and Art Gallery 1 2 Mary Ann Richards painted 1891 Muriel Dorothy Windle 1898 Sir James Timmins Chance 1902 Alderman George Bowden Mayor of Smethwick 1904 Stepping Stones The Nearest Way Home 1907 Frederick Talbot Headmaster of Chance s School SmethwickReferences edit a b c Sir James Timmins Chance Black Country History Retrieved 29 June 2015 Artworks by or after Joseph Gibbs Art UK Retrieved 29 June 2015 External links edit6 artworks by or after Joseph Gibbs at the Art UK site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joseph Gibbs artist amp oldid 1158545945, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,