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Thank you, CheekyChops! I'd had a look on there and was a bit puzzled when so many records popped up. Thank you for looking for me, though. x x x
Wow! Thank you so much, nox! You're an absolute star. My nan knew him in the early 50's when he would shop in the chemist she worked in, in Kensington. He was quite elderly then, but asked if he could paint her portrait and they were good friends from then on. She kept the painting for many years, but a 'friend' of hers gave it away when it was stored in her attic, as my nan moved house. It was spotted by another of her friends on a street seller's stall in London, but it had gone by the time they'd gone back.
I think you were right about him dying in the early 60's, nox and that he was 'actively' painting until 1934. It sounds about the right time. According to the 1881 England Census, he was born in San Francisco, so perhaps he also died abroad?
Thanks so much again, nox, from me and my nan. She's absolutely chuffed with all this info. x x x x x