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Henry Robinson Hall
English painter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Henry Robinson Hall (1859–1927) was a Victorian and Edwardian landscape painter in oils and watercolours noted for his Highland cattle.
Life
Hall was born to Eliza Robinson in the City of York in 1859 and died on 31 May 1927 at Barrow-in-Furness.[1] He lived in the City of York, Elswick, Blackpool, Woodland, Coniston and Barrow-in-Furness,[2][3] and married Mary Annie née Bleasdale. He is buried in the yard of St. Andrews parish church at Coniston.[1]
Hall was a painter who exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1902 [4] and was a fellow of the North British Academy of Arts.[5]
Hall's known works include:
- A Cattle Raid in the Highlands (1890).[6]
- Coniston Lake from Lake Bank (nd).[7]
- Denizen of the Highlands (nd).[8]
- Drover with Cows by Lake Buttermere Evening (nd).[9]
- Evening Glow (1902) [4]
- Highland Cattle (nd).[10]
- Highland Cattle above Loch Maree (nd).[11]
- Highland Cattle, Isle of Skye (nd).[12]
- The Ghyll, Coniston, Cumbria (nd).[13]
- The Home of the Golden Eagle (nd).[14]
- The Young Falconer (nd).[15]
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