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Midland Red

1 of 145  Tue 30th Mar 2010 8:16am  

I have a couple of small pencil sketches from the early 1930s by J E (Jim) Kessell who I always believed to have been a well-known local artist I cannot find any information about him and would be grateful to know if anyone out there does have any knowledge Thanks
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morgana
the secret garden
2 of 145  Sun 30th Sep 2012 12:44am  

I recall an artist in the old building, right next to the gate of Lady Herbert's Gardens, showing his paintings to the public.
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flapdoodle
Coventry
3 of 145  Sun 30th Sep 2012 9:46am  

I remember an artist in the old city gate in the 1990s. I think he did fantasy/sf style of paintings set in local scenes. If he is the one I am thinking of, he used to exhibit in the glass gallery opposite Browns and sold a set of postcard sized drawings of each city gate.
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pat
tile hill
4 of 145  Sun 30th Sep 2012 11:33pm  

I too remember his paintings in the Swanswell gatehouse. I think they were also for sale there too. I think I can recall this in the 80s too. Thanks Morgana and Flapdoodle. Oh my
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herberts lad
Exhall
5 of 145  Thu 4th Oct 2012 4:39pm  

The artist you may be referring to was a boyhood friend of mine Tony Senior of Stoke Aldermoor. I haven't seen him for years. He would be aged around 68. Very talented lad last seen in the gatehouse of Lady Herbert's Garden.
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
6 of 145  Thu 4th Oct 2012 7:25pm  

The artist who I thought used to work from inside Swanswell Gate (next to Lady Herbert's Garden) was David Hale, some of whose pictures I've used copies of to illustrate my City Wall and Gates pages on this site. I believe he still lives quite locally - in Leicester Row next to the Canal Basin I heard.
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TCP36
Warwickshire
7 of 145  Tue 16th Oct 2012 6:27pm  

Yes, David Hale was based at the old Swanswell Gate for a number of years and was also joined by someone who's surname was 'Super' (he went to live in Cornwall). Dave did a good mix of paintings and he said the gate was haunted. I always felt a heavy presence in the place when I was there chatting to him!
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Foxcote
Warwick
8 of 145  Wed 17th Oct 2012 11:54am  

I have found another talented, local artist - David Gee 1794-1872. I liked his work and thought he must have had local connections due to his subjects painted. He was born about 1794 and lived most of his life on the north side of Spon St near the junction of Barras Lane. He attended a local charity school. Before taking up art as his full-time profession, he worked for a while in his father's watchmaking business (don't know where yet). I found him in Pigot's Directory 1835, Painter of House signs (Portrait also), the address was Spon St. From the 1861 and 1871 census (he died the next year in 1872), he was living at 20, Stoney Stanton Road. I haven't managed to find an obituary yet.
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Foxcote
Warwick
9 of 145  Wed 17th Oct 2012 11:56am  

Portrait of David Gee
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NeilsYard
Coventry
10 of 145  Wed 17th Oct 2012 12:12pm  

I'm sure some of his works are in the Herbert.
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Foxcote
Warwick
11 of 145  Wed 17th Oct 2012 12:20pm  

Yes, all the slideshow paintings seem to be held at the Herbert. So, another 'Spon St kid' Thumbs up
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TCP36
Warwickshire
12 of 145  Wed 17th Oct 2012 7:39pm  

I'm an artist and would like to do some scenes of Coventry. I love the historical side of the city
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
13 of 145  Thu 18th Oct 2012 7:32pm  

That would be fantastic TCP - I hope you'll share your talents with us all on here when you've done some scenes?
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
14 of 145  Thu 18th Oct 2012 7:52pm  

Hi all Wave I am so envious of people that can reproduce free hand art. I struggle to draw a straight line without an edge to draw from. I am sure that if I could draw, our railway would have been a picture on our wall, rather than a 3D model. Wave I have had lessons from time to time, even learnt about prospective, horizon lines & so on. Some of that has rubbed off on our railway, where the scale of the buildings at the back has been reduced so as to try & give a feeling of distance when in fact only two feet away. I love art! Wave Thank you TCP. Wave Thumbs up
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Foxcote
Warwick
15 of 145  Thu 18th Oct 2012 8:27pm  

Evening Dutchman, is there any information that you could think of that could pin-point David Gee's (Jee) residence in Spon St, himself and father (earlier, his father's surname was John Jee, Watchmaker) both seemed to use the same address (it said north side, opposite Barras Lane).
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