Vincent Nicolas Francis Joseph Weiss (known as José Weiss) was born in Paris in 1859 as a son of Jean Fréderic François Weiss and his wife Sylvie Marie Josephine Talbot. Though of German surname, his father was of French stock from Alsace (which had become German in 1871) and his mother of English background. Whether directly so is unclear but it is likely he spoke English as well as French from childhood. He showed early enthusiasm for painting, in which he was largely self-taught, but his father did not encourage it as a profession so he first went into the wine trade and was soon making frequent business visits to England. On one such, probably about 1890, he took a short leisure break in Amberley, Sussex, where he painted a picture of local scenery that sold for £12 at the Goupil Gallery, London. This made him realise he could live by painting and he settled in Amberley to do so by 1893, when he exhibited two works (£7.7s each) at the Society of British Artists and a third at £5.5s in 1893/1894. In 1894 he married an Englishwoman, Agnes Mary Ratton (1872–1906), at St Edmund’s, Houghton, near Arundel, and they first lived at Meadow Cottage, opposite Amberley station. In 1897 they moved to Houghton House, Houghton, where he spent the rest of his life and became a naturalised British citizen in 1899.

Text source: Art Detective


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