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HERRERA, Francisco de, the Elder -- Click Here
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Spanish painter (b. ca. 1590, Sevilla, d.
1656, Madrid). |
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Heronymus Bosch -- Click Here
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Bois-le-Duc ca 1450-1516 |
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Hercules Seghers -- Click Here
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1590-1638
Dutch
Hercules Seghers Gallery |
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Herbert menzies marshall,r.w.s -- Click Here
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1841-1913
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Henry William Pickersgill -- Click Here
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English Painter, 1782-1875 |
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Henry Walton -- Click Here
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British Painter ,
c 1746-1813 |
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Henry Wallis -- Click Here
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British
1830-1916
1916). English painter, writer and collector. He first studied at F. S. Cary academy and in 1848 entered the Royal Academy Schools, London. He is also thought to have trained in Paris at some time in the late 1840s or early 1850s, first in Charles Gleyre atelier and subsequently at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. He specialized in portraits of literary figures and scenes from the lives of past writers, as in Dr Johnson at Cave, the Publisher (1854; untraced). His first great success was the Death of Chatterton (London, Tate), which he exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1856. The impoverished late 18th-century poet Thomas Chatterton, who while still in his teens had poisoned himself in despair, was a romantic hero for many young and struggling artists in Wallis day. He depicted the poet dead in his London garret, the floor strewn with torn fragments of manuscript and, tellingly, an empty phial near his hand. The painting was universally praised, not least by John Ruskin who described it as faultless and wonderful, advising visitors to examine it well, inch by inch. Although Wallis was only loosely connected with the Pre-Raphaelite movement, his method and style in Chatterton reveal the importance of that connection: the vibrant colours and careful build-up of symbolic detail are typical Pre-Raphaelite concerns. The success of Chatterton was such that, when exhibited in Manchester the following year, it was protected from the jostling crowds by a policeman. It was bought by another artist, Augustus |
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Henry Singleton -- Click Here
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British Painter, 1766-1839 |
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Henry Scott Tuke -- Click Here
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British Painter and photographer , 1858-1929 |
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Henry Sargent -- Click Here
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1770-1845
Henry Sargent Gallery |
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Henry Reuterdahl -- Click Here
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American, 1871-1925
He was best known for his paintings of Navy warships and recruiting posters for World War |
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Henry Redmore -- Click Here
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Henry Redmore was born in Hull in 1820. He lived his whole life in the North East of England, with his studio in Hull. Along with John Ward, Redmore was one of the best painters of the Hull School, although the two artists had distinctly different techniques |
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Henry Perronet Briggs -- Click Here
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British Painter, ca.1791-1844 |
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Henry P.Moore -- Click Here
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American artist 19 century
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Henry Ossawa Tanner -- Click Here
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African-American Realist Painter, 1859-1937 |
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Henry nelson o neil,A.R.A. -- Click Here
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1817-1880
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Henry Moret -- Click Here
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French Impressionist Painter, 1856-1913 |
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Henry Merwin Shrady -- Click Here
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American Sculptor, 1871-1922 |
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Henry Leonidas Rolfe -- Click Here
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British,active 1847-81 |
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Henry John Yeend King -- Click Here
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an important Victorian genre and landscape artist . English,1855-1924
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Henry Inman -- Click Here
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American Painter, 1801-1846 |
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Henry Herbert La Thangue -- Click Here
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British painter , 1850-1920 |
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Henry Gritten -- Click Here
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Australian Landscape artist
1818-1873 |
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Henry Fuseli -- Click Here
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Swiss-born British Romantic Painter, 1741-1825 |
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Henry F. Farny -- Click Here
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French-born American Painter and Printmaker, 1847-1916 |
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Henry Courtnay Selous -- Click Here
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(1803-1890), Painter and lithographer |
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Henry Clarence Whaite -- Click Here
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British artist, 1828-1912 |
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Henry Burn -- Click Here
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British Painter and Engraver
1807-1884 |
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Henry Bacon -- Click Here
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1839-1912
Henry Bacon Gallery |
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Henrietta Mary Ada Ward -- Click Here
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Historical genre painter.1852-1924
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Henrietta Johnston -- Click Here
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b.born before 1670, probably Ireland buried March 7, 1729, |
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Henri-Horace Roland de La Porte -- Click Here
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Paris 1724-1793 |
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Henri Serrur -- Click Here
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1794-1865
French
Henri Serrur Gallery |
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Henri Rousseau -- Click Here
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French
1844-1910
Henri Rousseau Locations |
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Henri Regnault -- Click Here
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Paris 1843 - Buzenval 1871.
French Academic Painter, 1843-1871.
Studied under Alexandre Cabanel.
Specializes in Orientalism. |
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Henri Pierre Danloux -- Click Here
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1753-1809 French
French painter and draughtsman. He was orphaned at an early age and was brought up by an uncle who was an architect and contractor. Around 1770 his uncle apprenticed him to Nicolas-Bernard Lpici. He exhibited for the first time in 1771 at the Exposition de la Jeunesse in Paris, where he showed a Drunkard at a Table (untraced). About 1773 he was admitted into the studio of Joseph-Marie Vien, whom he followed to Rome in 1775 on the latter appointment as Director of the Academie de France. Danloux sketchbooks show that he also travelled to Naples, Palermo, Florence and Venice. He was not interested in the monuments of antiquity but concentrated instead on drawing landscapes and, in particular, portraits, among them that of Jacques-Louis David. |
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Henri Lucien Doucet -- Click Here
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France
1856-1895
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Henri Lehmann -- Click Here
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German Neoclassical Painter, 1814-1882 |
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Henri Lebasque Prints -- Click Here
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French Painter, 1865-1937 |
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Henri Jules Geo -- Click Here
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1853-1924
French
Henri Jules Geo Gallery |
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Henri Gervex -- Click Here
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French Academic Painter, 1852-1929 |
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Henri Fantin-Latour -- Click Here
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French 1836-1904
Henri Fantin Latour Locations
Bure) French painter and printmaker. He was trained by his father, a portrait painter, and at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. Though he associated with progressive artists (Gustave Courbet, Eugene Delacroix, Edouard Manet), he was a traditionalist best known for his portraits and still lifes with flowers. His portrait groups, reminiscent of 17th-century Dutch guild portraits, depict literary and artistic persons of the time; his flower paintings were especially popular in England, thanks to James McNeill Whistler and John Everett Millais, who found patrons to support him. His later years were devoted to lithography. |
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Henri Edmond Cross -- Click Here
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1856-1910
French
Henri Edmond Cross Locations
French painter and printmaker. The only surviving child of Alcide Delacroix, a French adventurer and failed businessman, and the British-born Fanny Woollett, he was encouraged as a youth to develop his artistic talent by his father cousin, Dr Auguste Soins. He enrolled in 1878 at the Ecoles Academiques de Dessin et d Architecture in Lille, where he remained for three years under the guidance of Alphonse Colas (1818-87). He then moved to Paris and studied with Emile Dupont-Zipcy (1822-65), also from Douai, whom he listed as his teacher when exhibiting at Salons of the early 1880s. His few extant works from this period are Realist portraits and still-lifes, painted with a heavy touch and sombre palette (example in Douai, Mus. Mun.). |
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Henri De Braekeleer -- Click Here
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Belgian Painter, 1840-1888 |
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Henri Bellech-ose -- Click Here
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Brabant active in Dijon 1415-Dijon 1440/44 |
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Hennessy, William John -- Click Here
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English, 19th Century |
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Hendrik Willem Mesdag -- Click Here
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Hendrik Willem Mesdag was born on February 23, 1831 in Groningen. His father, a merchant and banker, was an amateur painter who saw to it that his two sons were also educated in the art of painting. |
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Hendrick van balen -- Click Here
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Dutch Baroque Era Painter, ca.1575-1632 |
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Hendrick Terbrugghen -- Click Here
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1588-1629
Dutch Hendrick Terbrugghen Galleries |
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Hendrick Staets -- Click Here
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Dutch marine painter , Active in Leiden circa 1643-1659
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Hendrick Martensz Sorgh -- Click Here
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Dutch Baroque Era Painter ,
ca.1611-1670
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Hendrick Leys -- Click Here
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1815-1869
Belgian
Hendrick Leys Gallery |
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Hendrick Avercamp -- Click Here
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1585-1634
Dutch
Hendrick Avercamp Galleries |
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HEMESSEN, Jan Sanders van -- Click Here
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Netherlandish Mannerist Painter, ca.1500-1566
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