John Noble Barlow

John Noble Barlow (1861–1917) was a prominent English artist at the turn of the twentieth century, known predominantly as a landscape and seascape painter.

[1] He enrolled at the Académie Julian in Paris, and studied for two years under Jules Joseph Lefebvre, Paul Louis Delance and Jean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant.

Barlow also studied in Belgium, the Netherlands and New York City in the United States.

Barlow returned to England, married Marie Elizabeth Johnson (an American Citizen) in London in 1891, and then settled in St. Ives, Cornwall in 1892.

Barlow was well known for his large landscapes, seascapes, sunsets and moonrises and autumnal scenes.

John Noble Barlow, A Stream in Autumn
A Stream in Autumn: An 1885 landscape by John Noble Barlow (oil on canvas, 12" x 10").
Fishing Cottages, Lamorna Valley, Penwith Peninsula, Cornwall