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Name
  
Henry Hall


Henry Robinson Hall

Died
  
1927, Barrow-in-Furness, United Kingdom

Henry Robinson Hall (1859–1927) was a Victorian and Edwardian landscape painter in oils and watercolours noted for his Highland cattle.

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Life

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Hall was born to Eliza Robinson in the City of York in 1859 and died on 31 May 1927 at Barrow-in-Furness. He lived in the City of York, Elswick, Blackpool, Woodland, Coniston and Barrow-in-Furness, and married Mary Annie née Bleasdale. He is buried in the yard of St. Andrews parish church at Coniston.

Hall was a painter who exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1902 and was a fellow of the North British Academy of Arts.

Hall's known works include:

  • A Cattle Raid in the Highlands (1890).
  • Coniston Lake from Lake Bank (nd).
  • Denizen of the Highlands (nd).
  • Drover with Cows by Lake Buttermere Evening (nd).
  • Evening Glow (1902)
  • Highland Cattle (nd).
  • Highland Cattle above Loch Maree (nd).
  • Highland Cattle Loch Lomond (nd).
  • Highland Cattle, Isle of Skye (nd).
  • River Wyre Nr Poulton-le-Fylde (1897).
  • The Dying Stag (1896).
  • The Ghyll, Coniston, Cumbria (nd).
  • The Home of the Golden Eagle (nd).
  • The Young Falconer (nd).
  • References

    Henry Robinson Hall Wikipedia