James Llewelyn "Lady Rose"This artwork is:
- New
- HAND SIGNED ORIGINAL EGLOMESE (Painted in reverse on glass) and PASTEL ON PAPER
- Custom Framed in a silver frame with a linen liner
- Frame Size: 17" x 13"
- Hanging Hardware installed on back of frame
- In Stock and Framed When Purchased
- Custom Packed for Safe Delivery
- Framed in the U.S.A.
James G Llewelyn was Born in Pittsburgh, PA. He studied fine art in both Pittsburgh and Chicago. Widely collected in Philadelphia and Washington DC, collections include the White House and many celebrities. Artist then relocated to Manchester, Vermont. James Garfield Llewelyn, 98 passed away peacefully on Nov. 25, 2019. James is survived by his loving wife of 64 years Gloria (Janssen) Llewelyn, son Jeffrey Llewelyn (Dunellen, NJ), and Anharad Llewelyn (Mike Olson) of Manchester, VT., three grandchildren Aubrey (Conor) Carpenter, Chelsea Edson, and Ethan Edson, and one great grandson, Bowen Carpenter. Born on July 9, 1921 in Pittsburgh, PA. to James G. Llewelyn, SR. and Ida (Doney) Llewelyn. A bombardier in World War II, James flew 29 missions in a B-17, serving in the Army Air Corps' 390th Division. He was stationed in Framlingham, England, flying over Germany and France in the height of the conflict in Europe. Upon return from the war, James embarked on a long and rewarding career as a professional artist. Through the GI Bill, James attended the Ad Art School of Pittsburgh, where he met his artist wife, Gloria as they were working in Fashion Illustration for Kaufman's Dept. Store. His career took him to Philadelphia, PA to be a commercial illustrator for John Wanamakers' men's fashion division. After he and Gloria ran The Art Shop and Gallery in Collingswood, NJ for ten years, James devoted his life to painting. James became well known for his Impressionistic style landscape paintings and portraits, as well as his lovely technique of Eglomise (reverse painting on glass). His work is in private collections throughout the United States. James raised his family in Haddonfield, NJ where he and Gloria lived for 38 years, before moving to Manchester, VT to be closer to their daughter, Anharad and her family. James continued painting right up to his last few weeks of a well-lived life. An avid walker, James spent his later years strolling throughout Manchester, always impeccably dressed, with a glint in his bright blue eyes and a readily shared smile. A man of many stories and limericks, James was a truly unique artist and gentleman who will be missed by many.

