Penlee House Gallery & Museum


Spring Morning 1904
Spring Morning 1904

CLICK for LARGER IMAGE



Samuel John Lamorna Birch,
RA, RWS, 1869 - 1955


Samuel John Birch was born in Egremont, Cheshire. Apart from a brief period of study at the Atelier Colarossi, Paris in 1895, he was largely self-taught as an artist.

Birch first visited West Cornwall in the late 1880s and settled in the Lamorna Valley in 1892. He adopted the epithet ‘Lamorna’ in 1895 to distinguish himself from fellow artist Lionel Birch (an idea suggested by Stanhope Forbes).



Kerris Quarry 1937
Kerris Quarry 1937

He is regarded as the father figure of the later group of ‘Newlyn’ artists, which included Laura and Harold Knight (who he met in 1907), Alfred Munnings, Frank Gascoigne Heath, Stanley Gardiner and Charles and Ella Naper, forming a second artists colony in the Lamorna Valley, often referred to as the Lamorna group.

Birch was elected as an Associate of the Royal Academy (ARA) in 1924 and was made a full Royal Academician (RA) eight years later. In his long and distinguished career, he exhibited over 200 works at the Royal Academy, as well as exhibiting throughout the Country and abroad.

Although he travelled and painted throughout the UK, Birch's work is permeated by his love for nature and his beloved Lamorna Valley, where he lived and worked until his death in 1955.



Click to open Frames Version
Click to open Frames Version