James Dafforne (29 April 1804 – 5 June 1880) was a British journalist, known for his art criticism in The Art Journal.
He was for 35 years a contributor to The Art Journal, joining the staff in 1845, and writing for it till his death. He died on 5 June 1880 at the house of his son-in-law, the Rev. C. E. Casher, Upper Tooting.[1]
Dafforne's works were mostly compilations from the Journal: Pictures of Daniel Maclise, R.A.; also the Pictures of William Mulready, of Leslie and Maclise, of Clarkson Stanfield, R.A., Sir Edwin Landseer, and others. He compiled the Pictorial Table-book. In 1878 he published a book on the Albert Memorial. In 1879 his final book appeared, The Life and Works of Edward Matthew Ward, R.A. He translated Arts of the Middle Ages, by De la Croix.[1]
A long series of illustrated critical essays by Dafforne appeared in The Art Journal under this title.
From 1873 Dafforne continued to write British Artists essays:[79]
Date | Artist |
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1873 | George Henry Boughton |
1874 | Rudolph Lehmann |
1875 | Laurence Alma-Tadema |
Frederick Daniel Hardy | |
George Adolphus Storey | |
John George Naish | |
1876 | Frank Holl |
John Thomas Peele | |
Frederick Walker | |
1877 | Edward John Poynter |
Richard Beavis | |
Edmund John Niemann | |
Laslett John Pott | |
1878 | Briton Riviere |
Thomas Jones Barker | |
1879 | Keeley Halswelle |
Henry Brittan Willis | |
Nicholas Chevalier | |
John Wright Oakes | |
1880 | Francis William Topham |
Hubert Herkomer | |
John Thomas Hamilton Macallum | |
John Bagnold Burgess |