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Charles Napier Hemy

Charles Napier Hemy Among the Shingle at Clovelly oil painting on canvas
Among the Shingle at Clovelly
Painting ID::  37915
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Charles Napier Hemy Among the Shingle at Clovelly oil painting on canvas



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  Charles Napier Hemy
  English Painter, 1841-1917, British painter, He was born at Newcastle-on-Tyne, of a musical family. He was trained in the Government School if Design, Newcastle, in the Antwerp academy and in the studio of Baron Leys. He returned to London in the 1870s. In 1881, he moved to Falmouth, Cornwall. He produced some figure subjects and landscapes, but is best known by his marine paintings. He was elected an Associate of the Royal Academy in 1898 and an Academician in 1910, Associate of the Royal Society of Painters in Water Colours in 1890 and member in 1897. Two of his paintings, "Pilchards" (1897) and "London River" (1904), are in the Tate collections. He had two brothers who were also artists, Thomas Hemy and Bernard Hemy. He died in Falmouth on September 30, 1917.
  Among the Shingle at Clovelly
  mk129 A Pre-Raphaelite maritime masterpiece.

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