J. P. McMeekin

J.P.McMeekin (Joseph Patrick) was born in Dublin, Ireland on April 6, 1857. He immigrated to America with his sister, Sarah Ann McMeekin (Millett) and family in 1872, settling in Malad City, Oneida, Idaho according to the US 1880 Federal Census. At the time of the US 1910 census he was residing in Hagerman, Lincoln, Idaho. While living in Hagerman he was noted for his photography as well as his ability to write picturesque descriptions of natural landscapes.
About 1910 he moved to Napa, California, where he painted until the end of his life. He maintained a small cottage and studio in Coombsville, California and often made painting excursions into the area around Napa, as well as Yosemite. After 1916, he confined his artist activities to Napa County where his bucolic landscapes received First Premium Ribbons in local exhibitions. Living only to paint, he suffered bouts of anemia and malnutrition. His work includes landscapes, still lifes, and rural life with cattle and horses in oil, tempera, and gouache. He died in Napa February 12, 1936.
Exhibitions:
* Worlds Columbian Exposition, Chicago 1893
* Boise Idaho Fair 1896
* SFAA Annuals 1911 - 1916
* Post Expo Exhibition, San Francisco Palace of Fine Arts 1916
* Baird Archives, University of California, Davis
He was an uncle of Bruce Alvin Kock.
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<td>2005</td><td>Davenport, Ray</td><td>Davenport's Art Reference & Price Guide</td><td>The Gold Edition</td><td>2,256</td><td>No</td>
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Dunbier, Lonnie Pierson (Editor)</td><td>The Artists Bluebook</td><td>34,000 North American Artists to March 2005</td><td>479</td><td>No</td>
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<td>2002</td><td>Hughes, Edan Milton</td><td>Artists in California: 1786-1940
</td><td>(Two Volumes)</td><td>1249</td><td>No</td>
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<td>1999</td><td>Falk, Peter Hastings (Editor)</td><td>Who Was Who in American Art, 1564-1975</td><td>3 Volumes</td><td>3724</td><td>No</td>
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<td>1990</td><td>Gerdts, William H</td><td>Art Across America: The Far Midwest, Rocky Mountain West, Southwest, Pacific</td><td>Volume Three</td><td>396</td><td>Yes</td>
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<td>1989</td><td>Hughes, Edan Milton</td><td>Artists in California, 1786-1940</td><td> </td><td>637</td><td>No</td>
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