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Eleanor Mary Hughes (née Waymouth), (3 April 1882 – 1959) was a New Zealand landscape artist who mostly painted in watercolours. [1] She settled and worked in Britain and became an active member of the Newlyn School of artists and the nearby Lamorna artists colony.
Arthur Henry Knighton-Hammond (1875–1970) – English painter best known for landscapes, society portraits, and industrial paintings; Henry Bates Joel (1875–1922) – English landscape painter; Margaret Fisher Prout (1875–1963) – English painter; Walter Dexter (1876–1958) – English oil and watercolour artist, particularly of Norfolk
Painters from Cornwall (21 P) Photographers from Cornwall (7 P) N. Newlyn School of Artists (34 P) S. St Ives artists (73 P) Pages in category "Artists from Cornwall"
The union originated in the 19th century as the Regular Operative House Painters' Society. In 1890, it was renamed as the Dublin Metropolitan House Painters; although it was de-registered in 1906, it appears to have continued in existence and re-registered in 1911. Membership at this time was low, peaking at 600 in 1897 and 1899.
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Pages in category "Painters from Cornwall" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Lamorna Birch;
Hammond started to exhibit his works in 1980, [5] and went back to painting on a full-time basis one year later. [10] His first solo exhibition was at the Brooke Gifford Gallery in Christchurch in 1982. [11] In March 1987 he showed for the first time at the Peter McLeavey Gallery in Wellington, an exhibition followed by over 20 others. [5]
The Hodgkins’ painting was eventually purchased, but Sutton’s homage has not survived. [21] (Untitled) Taylor's Mistake 1957. One of Sutton’s most popular paintings is of the bachs at Taylor's Mistake near Christchurch with the brown hills in the background. It is in the collection of the Christchurch Art Gallery. [22]