2 Oct 1882 • Aurora, Illinois, USA
Date of birth per WWI and WWII registration documents. Place of birth per the WWII registration document
2 Apr 1970 • Meriden, Steele, Minnesota, per Minnesota death records
1 Aug 1918 • Jersey City, New Jersey, USA Married Lauretta Julia “Laura” Jackson
Employment Commercial Artist Per 1930 and 1940 Federal Census’ and numerous newspaper articles.
Listed as artist in Jacobsen’s Biographical Index of American Artist. Artists native to the USA.
A summary of a partial bio source from the
Title Newspapers.com - The Minneapolis Star - 11 Nov 1958 - Page 1
Publisher The Minneapolis Star
Publisher Date 11 Nov 1958
Publisher Location Minneapolis, Minnesota
Title of article Arty Barn Is Home to Painter by Bob Murphy
R James Stuart, artist works in an ole barn for the past 25 years near a branch of the North Western railroad in the Black hills branch. He often came to this area of Minnesota with his wife to visit her relatives living in the area and fell in love with the country. In 1933 they decided to stay instead of returning to their home in Chicago. Prior to that he studied art at the Chicago Art institute, and in New York, Los Angeles, and Cincinnati.
During WWII he turned his barn studio into an apartment with scraps of wood, after other living quarters were lost. At the writing of the article he worked on portraits, calendar pictures and magazine covers, selling reproduction rights through New York and Chicago outlets. He draws from what images he has in his head and never uses models. He has sketched out abstract pictures but detests that type of art and “may never finish them”. He keeps his studio closed, but friends do drop by for visits.
“He works sitting before a reverse-slanted easel, using the top of a porcelain kitchen table, its legs cut short, as a palette. “
He explained his name preference of R James Stuart. He has never liked his first name of Raymond so has used Ray, or Jim when living in the big cities.
His wife Lauretta Julia “Laura” Jackson died in 1956 and has lived alone since then. There were no children in the marriage. (per a different article he professed to hating children,) Occasionally he does travel.
Additionally, he was married prior to marriage with Laura. At the time of this writing it is not confirmed as to who it was. Although there is a Missouri marriage certificate of him and a Julia Lynch and following that marriage a 1910 Federal census in Los Angeles California with them listed and his occupation is doing real estate signs. There is a newspaper article of him eloping with Lauretta Julia “Laura” Jackson in 1917. They were arrested by Denver Police because he was still married and took Laura across state lines and was going to be prosecuted under the Mann act. Both were sent back to Chicago. About a year later when Laura was 18, they were married in New Jersey. No other articles have been located related to the charges or the divorce actions of first wife.
Research continues and will update bio as information is found.
This website will provide you with samples of his artwork. http://www.artnet.com/artists/raymond-james-stuart/
Contributor: Carol Peabody (47358338)
Marriage Record: St. Louis County, Missouri Raymond J. Stuart (aged 26) & Julia Lynch (aged 26)
29 July 1905
Marriage Record: Raymond James Stuart (Aged 34) & Lauretta Julia Jackson (Aged 18)
Marriage Place: Jersey City, New Jersey, USA Church of the Holy Cross
Marriage Date: 1 Aug 1918
2 Oct 1882 • Aurora, Illinois, USA
Date of birth per WWI and WWII registration documents. Place of birth per the WWII registration document
2 Apr 1970 • Meriden, Steele, Minnesota, per Minnesota death records
1 Aug 1918 • Jersey City, New Jersey, USA Married Lauretta Julia “Laura” Jackson
Employment Commercial Artist Per 1930 and 1940 Federal Census’ and numerous newspaper articles.
Listed as artist in Jacobsen’s Biographical Index of American Artist. Artists native to the USA.
A summary of a partial bio source from the
Title Newspapers.com - The Minneapolis Star - 11 Nov 1958 - Page 1
Publisher The Minneapolis Star
Publisher Date 11 Nov 1958
Publisher Location Minneapolis, Minnesota
Title of article Arty Barn Is Home to Painter by Bob Murphy
R James Stuart, artist works in an ole barn for the past 25 years near a branch of the North Western railroad in the Black hills branch. He often came to this area of Minnesota with his wife to visit her relatives living in the area and fell in love with the country. In 1933 they decided to stay instead of returning to their home in Chicago. Prior to that he studied art at the Chicago Art institute, and in New York, Los Angeles, and Cincinnati.
During WWII he turned his barn studio into an apartment with scraps of wood, after other living quarters were lost. At the writing of the article he worked on portraits, calendar pictures and magazine covers, selling reproduction rights through New York and Chicago outlets. He draws from what images he has in his head and never uses models. He has sketched out abstract pictures but detests that type of art and “may never finish them”. He keeps his studio closed, but friends do drop by for visits.
“He works sitting before a reverse-slanted easel, using the top of a porcelain kitchen table, its legs cut short, as a palette. “
He explained his name preference of R James Stuart. He has never liked his first name of Raymond so has used Ray, or Jim when living in the big cities.
His wife Lauretta Julia “Laura” Jackson died in 1956 and has lived alone since then. There were no children in the marriage. (per a different article he professed to hating children,) Occasionally he does travel.
Additionally, he was married prior to marriage with Laura. At the time of this writing it is not confirmed as to who it was. Although there is a Missouri marriage certificate of him and a Julia Lynch and following that marriage a 1910 Federal census in Los Angeles California with them listed and his occupation is doing real estate signs. There is a newspaper article of him eloping with Lauretta Julia “Laura” Jackson in 1917. They were arrested by Denver Police because he was still married and took Laura across state lines and was going to be prosecuted under the Mann act. Both were sent back to Chicago. About a year later when Laura was 18, they were married in New Jersey. No other articles have been located related to the charges or the divorce actions of first wife.
Research continues and will update bio as information is found.
This website will provide you with samples of his artwork. http://www.artnet.com/artists/raymond-james-stuart/
Contributor: Carol Peabody (47358338)
Marriage Record: St. Louis County, Missouri Raymond J. Stuart (aged 26) & Julia Lynch (aged 26)
29 July 1905
Marriage Record: Raymond James Stuart (Aged 34) & Lauretta Julia Jackson (Aged 18)
Marriage Place: Jersey City, New Jersey, USA Church of the Holy Cross
Marriage Date: 1 Aug 1918
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