19th Century
jane isabella lee jay
Born 1841
Died 1919
jane isabella lee jay, also known as isabella jay, was a british painter born in southwark, london in 1841. she was a professional artist who was championed by john ruskin. isabella jay died in wimbledon in 1919. early life and training jane isabella lee jay was born into a family of artists and was encouraged to develop her skills from an early age. she received training in watercolour painting, which was a popular medium at the time.…
Chronological Journey
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Chapters — Career Periods
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