James Peace, Landscape Painter
(d. 1827)
Landscape Painter
From A Dictionary of Irish Artists 1913
He lived at No. 1 North King Street, and combined the callings of linen-draper and landscape-painter, and was also parish clerk of St. Mary's. He exhibited for the first time in 1802, sending to the Parliament House four landscapes in water-colour, and he again exhibited in 1812 and 1814. He was a member of the Hibernian Society of Artists. He died in Stafford Street in August, 1827, aged 56, and was buried on the 20th of that month at St. Mary's.