Innes, J. D.
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Innes, J. D. ( James Dickson) (1887–1914). British painter, mainly of landscapes (particularly mountain scenes) but also occasionally of figure subjects. He often painted with his friend
Augustus John, particularly in their native Wales in 1911 and 1912. His early work was in an
Impressionist manner influenced by
Steer, but he developed a more expressive
Post-Impressionist style combining hot colour and decorative pattern. He usually painted on a fairly small scale, often on wooden panels; he also worked a good deal in watercolour.
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