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James Seymour (1702–1752) was an English painter, widely recognized for his equestrian art . Seymour was born in London. His father was an amateur artist and art dealer, whose other business dealings (as a banker, goldsmith, and diamond merchant) afforded young Seymour the leisure time to study art on his own, either his father's or the art ...
Samuel James Seymour (March 28, 1860 – April 12, 1956) was an American man who claimed to be the last surviving person to witness the assassination of U.S. President Lincoln on April 14, 1865.
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- April 13, 1992
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Artist: James Seymour (British, London ca. 1702–1752 Southwark (London)) Medium: Oil on canvas. Dimensions: 37 x 51 5/8 in. (94 x 131.1 cm) Classification: Paintings. Credit Line: Gift of the children of the late Otto H. and Addie W. Kahn (Lady Maud E. Marriott, Mrs. Margaret D. Ryan, Roger W. Kahn, and Gilbert W. Kahn), 1956.
James or Jim Seymour may refer to: James Seymour (artist) (1702–1752), English artist. James Seymour (Iowa politician) (born 1939), Iowa state senator. James Seymour (Kent cricketer) (1879–1930), English cricketer. James Seymour (Australian cricketer), Australian cricketer. Jim Seymour (American football) (1946–2011), American football ...
James Seymour (1702–1752) was an English painter, widely recognized for his equestrian art. Seymour was born in London. His father was an amateur artist and art dealer, whose other business dealings (as a banker, goldsmith, and diamond merchant) afforded young Seymour the leisure time to study art on his own, either his father's or the art at ...
James Seymour - Artvee. English, 1697-1752. Follow. James Seymour was an English painter, widely recognized for his equestrian art. Seymour was born in London. His father was an amateur artist and art dealer, whose other business dealings (as a banker, goldsmith, and diamond merchant) afforded young Seymour the leisure time to study art on his ...