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James Nairn

James MacLauchlan Nairn (1859 – 1904) was a Glasgow-born painter who (along with G. P. Nerli) strongly influenced New Zealand painting in the late 19th century. He believed in en plein air or painting outdoors.
==Life and work==
Nairn studied at the Glasgow School of Art for four years from 1879 before enrolling as a student at the Académie Julian in Paris. During the 1880s Nairn exhibited work at the Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts and the Royal Scottish Academy and was associated with the ''Glasgow Boys'' - a group of Scottish artist interested in Impressionism.
Nairn emigrated from Glasgow to Dunedin for his health in 1890. He moved to Wellington in 1891, where he was appointed as an art instructor at the Wellington Technical School. He lectured on art and conducted classes for the study of the nude figure. He introduced Impressionism of the Glasgow school to New Zealand and influenced other New Zealand artists such as Dorothy Kate Richmond, Mabel Hill and Mary Elizabeth Tripe.
Nairn’s Impressionist style is conveyed in his many paintings of Wellington harbour, especially in Wellington Harbour, 1894 where his visible brushstrokes capture the effect of the afternoon sun on the water. He painted this landscape en plein air to more truthfully capture the effect of light on water.
Nairn joined the New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts soon after settling in Wellington and was elected to the Council from 1890 to 1903. He also formed the Wellington Art Club which met regularly at Nair's Pumpkin Cottage. The cottage became a gathering point for Wellington artists. Nairn's influence was felt throughout New Zealand as he regularly sent works for exhibition in other centres.
He married Ellen Smith on 17 March 1898 and they had two daughters, Mari Bhan and Ellen May Victoria.
He died at his home in Wellington on 22 February 1904, probably of peritonitis.〔Colin McCahon, Aukland City Art Gallery. (Catalog: James Nairn, Edward Fristrom ) August 1964.〕 He was 44.

File:James M. Nairn - Wellington Harbour - Google Art Project.jpg|Wellington Harbour, 1894, Wellington, by James Nairn. Gift of Miss Mary Newton, 1939. Te Papa (1939-0009-2)
File:James M. Nairn - Evans Bay - Google Art Project.jpg|Evans Bay, 1893, Wellington, by James Nairn. Bequest from the estate of Miss S Leatham, 1939. Te Papa (1939-0009-6)
File:James M. Nairn - Winter morning, Wellington Harbour - Google Art Project.jpg|Winter morning, Wellington Harbour, circa 1900, Wellington, by James Nairn. Gift of Miss Mary Newton, 1939. Te Papa (1939-0009-7)


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