冯检基威廉 · 休姆Frederick William Hulme(1816年10月22日——1884年11月14日),英国画家。
羊在森林中的一空地休息(1865)
弗雷德里克·威廉休姆(1816年10月22日——1884年11月14日)是英国风景画家和插画家。
休姆出生在史温顿在约克郡耶西的儿子,休姆和伊丽莎白Trewolla。他的母亲是一个瓷画家从她的,他收到了第一堂课。 他在1841年首次展出伯明翰.
休姆卡罗琳·杰克逊结婚。他们唯一的儿子,弗雷德里克·爱德华·休姆1841年3月出生汉利斯塔福德郡,成为了一个著名的老师,作家和业余植物学家著称的图纸的花朵。
1844年休姆搬到了伦敦,他提供的设计雕刻等刊物”艺术杂志。1851年的人口普查显示他住在4赫里福德广场。 他练习绘画作为一名教师,在1850年,出版了一本课本4地区称为“一系列毕业的图纸拷贝景观主题使用的学校”。他包括了许多书埃德加·爱伦·坡e . a .坡的诗歌作品,1853年塞缪尔·卡特大厅在1861年威尔士南部的书。他偶尔在图片与其他艺术家,包括亨利·威利斯英.
休姆著称的风景画萨里和威尔士——他是常客Bettws-y-Coed康威山谷——但他也画在这个国家的其他地区。 一部分工作发表题为“我们生活的土地”包括几个观点的陶器在斯塔福德郡。
桥Hoogan轧机
休姆明显表现出工作皇家艺术学院从1852年到1884年,英国的机构从1845年到1862年,曼彻斯特皇家机构和其他较小的画廊。他的风景的亮度和精度相比的威廉·谢[4]和托马斯Creswick伯明翰-另一个艺术家首次展出十四年。
休姆死于肯辛顿在1884年,伦敦。
2002年,一个1865休姆景观”,羊在森林中的一空地休息”售价£33000佳士得拍卖行,伦敦。
Frederick William Hulme (22 October 1816 – 14 November 1884) was an English landscape painter and illustrator.
Hulme was born in Swinton in Yorkshire, the son of Jesse Hulme and Elizabeth Trewolla. His mother was a porcelain painter and it was from her that he received his first lessons.[1]He first exhibited in 1841 in Birmingham.
Hulme married Caroline Jackson. Their only son, Frederick Edward Hulme, born in March 1841 in Hanley, Staffordshire, became a notable teacher, writer and amateur botanist known for his drawings of flowers.
In 1844 Hulme moved to London where he provided designs for engravers for publications such as "The Art Journal. The 1851 census showed him living at 4 Hereford Square.[3] He practiced as a teacher of drawing and painting and, in 1850, published a text book in 4 parts called "A Graduated Series of Drawing Copies on Landscape Subjects for Use of Schools". He illustrated a number of books including Edgar Allan Poe's Poetical Works of E. A. Poe in 1853, and Samuel Carter Hall's Book of South Wales in 1861. He occasionally worked on pictures in conjunction with other artists, including Henry Brittan Willis.
Hulme is known for his landscape paintings of Surrey and Wales - he was a frequent visitor to Bettws-y-Coed in the Conway valley - but he also painted in other areas of the country. A part work publication entitled "The land we live in" included several views of the Potteries in Staffordshire.
Hulme notably exhibited work at the Royal Academy from 1852 to 1884, the British Institution from 1845 to 1862, the Royal Manchester Institution and other smaller galleries. The brightness and precision of his landscapes have been compared to those ofWilliam Shayer and to Thomas Creswick - another Birmingham artist who had first exhibited fourteen years before.
Hulme died in Kensington, London in 1884.
In 2002, an 1865 Hulme landscape, "Sheep resting in a woodland glade" sold for £33,000 at Christie's auction house, London.
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