J.V. Jelley

James Valentine Jelley (1856 – 1950) was an English artist who was an employee of the Birmingham School of Art[1] and a member of the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists and served as its president from 1932-1935.

James Valentine Jelley
Born(1856-05-28)28 May 1856
Died28 May 1950(1950-05-28) (aged 94)
Knowle, England
NationalityEnglish
OccupationPainter
EmployerBirmingham School of Art
Spouse(s)
  • Esther Louisa Langford
  • Edith Mary Brock
Children
  • John Valentine Jelley
  • Edith Mary Jelley

Biography

Valentine was born on 28 May 1856 in Lincoln[2] to John James Jelley, a grocer's assistant and Mary Ann Jelley (née Hubbard).[3] James was married to Esther Louisa Langford on 6 December 1884 at the Church of St Nicholas, Warwick.[3] Esther Louisa died on 17 July 1916 at the age of 64 and in 1917, Jelley was remarried to Edith Mary Brock, who like her husband exhibited at the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists.[3] He worked at the Birmingham School of Art for 40 years.[2]

Jelley had 2 known children: John Valentine Jelley, a physicist and Edith Mary Jelley, whose married name was Thornton.[3]

Jelley died on 28 May 1950 - his 94th birthday - in Knowle.[2][3]

Art

Jelley was described as a "prolific painter" who exhibited works that "show a wide range of subjects - everything except portraits".[4]

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References

  1. Birmingham Post. 1 June 1950. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. Warwick County News. 3 July 1950. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. Denholm, Sheila (September 2002). "James Valentine Jelley, RBSA". Hampton-in-Arden Church and Village Chronicle.
  4. Morris, Sidney; Morris, Kathleen (1974). A Catalogue of Birmingham & West Midlands Painters of the Nineteenth Century.


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