A Legacy Etched in Saltwater: The Life and Art of James Miller Huggins James Miller Huggins, born in 1807, emerged from a lineage steeped in maritime artistry—the son of the celebrated marine painter William John Huggins. While his father established a reputation for detailed depictions of ships employed by the East India Company, James would carve his own niche within the world of nautical painting, becoming renowned for his precise…
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