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Joseph Gibbs (artist)

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Nationality
  
British

Name
  
Joseph Gibbs

Home town
  
Smethwick, England

Years active
  
1852-1907

Occupation
  
Portrait painter


Joseph Gibbs (artist)

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 1852-1907.

He exhibited at some Royal Birmingham Society of Artists events.

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:

  • 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, Smethwick
  • References

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