Lily Elsie (Mrs Bullough)

James Jebusa Shannon
Artist James Jebusa Shannon
Date 1916
Medium Oil on canvas
Collection Private Collection
Copyright Public domain. Free for personal & commercial use.

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About the Artist

James Jebusa Shannon
American (1862–1923)
A master of portraiture and genre scenes, this Anglo-American artist bridged the Atlantic with his work, capturing the elegance and intimacy of late Victorian and Edwardian society. Trained at the South Kensington Art School and later in Paris, he developed a refined, fluid style that combined the precision of academic painting with a subtle, almost impressionistic sensitivity to light and texture. His portraits, often of high-society women and children, are marked by their psychological depth and luxurious rendering of fabrics—silks, lace, and fur seem to breathe under his brush. Though he exhibited regularly at the Royal Academy and won acclaim for works like *The Flower Girl* (1899), his reputation faded somewhat after his death, overshadowed by modernist movements. Yet his ability to convey quiet emotion and his technical virtuosity remain undeniable. Shannon’s later years saw him experiment with more informal compositions, though he never strayed far from the figural elegance that defined his career. Today, his works are held in collections like the Tate and the National Portrait Gallery, London, where they offer a glimpse into a vanished world of grace and restraint.

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