James Green (artist)

He was apprenticed to Thomas Martyn, who taught natural history painting, at 10 Great Marlborough Street.

The portrait of Stothard was engraved by Edward Scriven for The Library of the Fine Arts, April 1833.

[1] Green painted large subject pictures in oil, including Zadig and Astarte, exhibited 1826, and engraved in the Literary Souvenir, 1828; Béarnaise Woman and Canary, engraved in the Literary Souvenir, 1827, and Belinda.

His picture of The Loves conducted by the Graces to the Temple of Hymen was painted in water-colour.

[2] On her husband's death she retired from her profession, and died 22 October 1845, being buried at Kensal Green.

Portrait of Thomas Stothard.