INNES, JAMES DICKSON (1887-1914), English land scape painter was born at Llanelly (Carmarthen), on Feb. 27, 1887. His mother was of Catalonian descent. He studied art at the Slade school (1905-08) and exhibited for the first time at the New English Art club in 1907. He travelled in France and Spain and exhibited his work at the Chenil gallery in 1910. He then worked with his friend, Augustus John, in Wales. In he went to Morocco. He died at Swanley on Aug. 22, 1914. His early work was influenced by W. Sickert and Wilson Steer. Later he became a follower of the post-Impressionists, while his last water colours are in the spirit of J. S. Cotman. The Tate gallery has a number of his water-colours.