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Rev. Frederick James Jobson D.D. (6 July 1812– 4 Jan 1881)
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An original 1873 watercolour of Tan-y-bwlch in Wales by the Reverend Frederick James Jobson. Jobson is known as a minister painter and travelled preaching and drawing widely including Australia where today his work is in the National Library of Australia bequeathed by the New Zealand born art collector Rex Nan Kivell . Other examples of Jobsons work can be seen on the National Librarty of Austrlia site http://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/1435649
Painting is 7 by 10 inches plus mount and frame.
Rev. Frederick James Jobson D.D. (6 July 1812– 4 Jan 1881) - commonly styled F. J. Jobson - painter, architect and Wesleyan Methodist minister, became President of the Methodist Conference in the late 1860s, and Treasurer of the 'Wesleyan Methodist Foreign Mission Society' 1869–1882. Alongside his important role in encouraging Methodist architecture, he was the author of devotional, architectural, biographical and travel books - which, combined with his role superintending The Methodist Magazine for over a decade and related duties - led to a great expansion of Methodist publishing. His topographical paintings provide a further legacy.
Watercolor, framed, signed and dated
Painting is 7 by 10 inches plus mount and frame.
Rev. Frederick James Jobson D.D. (6 July 1812– 4 Jan 1881) - commonly styled F. J. Jobson - painter, architect and Wesleyan Methodist minister, became President of the Methodist Conference in the late 1860s, and Treasurer of the 'Wesleyan Methodist Foreign Mission Society' 1869–1882. Alongside his important role in encouraging Methodist architecture, he was the author of devotional, architectural, biographical and travel books - which, combined with his role superintending The Methodist Magazine for over a decade and related duties - led to a great expansion of Methodist publishing. His topographical paintings provide a further legacy.
Watercolor, framed, signed and dated



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