
1866โ1952 ยท British ยท 30 artworks
artist bio
Richard Jack was a British painter known for his portraits and landscapes, often working in an Impressionistic style. He gained recognition for his war paintings during World War I, capturing scenes of industrial and military activity.
what you'll learn
Studying Jack's work allows students to explore Impressionistic techniques in portraiture and landscape painting, focusing on capturing light and atmosphere. Students can also learn about the role of art in documenting historical events, particularly industrial and wartime scenes.
related: Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro, John Singer Sargent

Lady Marjorie Fane Hervey

Lieutenant Colonel L. Robson, CMG, DSO

British Industries. Steel

On the Moors

River Scene with Jetty

The Italian Room, 42 Hyde Park Gate, London

Sir James P. Hinchcliffe, Chairman of the County Council of the West Riding of Yorkshire

The Honourable Edith Violet Kathleen Agar Robartes

Colin McAlpin

Frederick W. Pomeroy

Moulin de Coty, Cahors

The Flower Seller

Charles Paxton Markham

Lady Phyllis Hervey

Richmond Castle, North Yorkshire

Loup Scar, Wharfedale

Berkeley George Andrew

H. W. Buddicom

Devonshire House

Arthur George Perkin

Mary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood

Sir John C. Horsfall, Bt, Chairman of the County Council of the West Riding of Yorkshire

Councillor W. Edgar, JP

The Swedish Dyehouse

Jonathan Simpson

Sir George H. Fisher-Smith

George Sandford, MA, Archdeacon of Doncaster

The Honourable Thomas Charles Reginald Robartes

Sir Percy Coleman Simmons

Anglesey