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Mabel Lee Hankey was born Mabel Emily Hobson, the fourth child of the artists Henry Edrington Hobson (1819-1881) and Ada Vinson Hardy (1829-1911). She was one of the third generation of artists in the family; both her grandfathers, Henry Hobson and James Hardy, were also artists.
Hilary Blake, known professionally as Hilary, was a singer-songwriter/performer from Los Angeles. She was born in 1950 [2] and died in July 2007. [1] Career.
Sarah Hillary (born 1956, Auckland) is a New Zealand artist and art gallery conservator. [1] [2] She is the daughter of the New Zealand mountaineer Sir Edmund Hillary. [3] [4] She had also detected a forgery of a Gottfried Lindauer painting. [5] Her art practice was creating miniatures size of matchboxes. [6]
Mana Aghaee; Catharina Ahlgren (1734–c. 1800); Lidiia Alekseeva (1909–1989) – translated the works of Croatian writer Ivan Gundulić into Russian; Francesca Alexander (1837–1917)
Hilary Byfield Stratton FRBS (29 June 1906 – 20 May 1985) was an English sculptor, stonemason and teacher working in the 20th Century. He is best known for his stone carvings and memorials but experimented in other media that included: perspex, copper and resin. [ 1 ]
Cobbett was born in Richmond, Surrey, the daughter of William Vines Holt Cobbett, a solicitor, and Kate Cobbett (née Sandilands). [1] She was brought up in Richmond and studied at the Richmond School of Art from 1903 to 1905 and then again from 1924 to 1927.
Hilary Robinson is a British academic and art theorist. She was granted the 2024 annual Award for Distinction in Femininst Art History by the College Art Association . [ 1 ] She is Professor of Feminism, Art, and Theory at Loughborough University 's School of Social Sciences and Humanities. [ 2 ]
Hilary Heron was born in Dublin on 27 March 1923. Her parents were James Heron, bank official, and Mary Elizabeth. Her parents were James Heron, bank official, and Mary Elizabeth. Heron spent her childhood in Coleraine , County Londonderry, and New Ross , County Wexford, attending John Ivory's one-teacher school but was mostly privately educated.