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Full Name
  
Hilda Montalba

Known for
  
Painting

Died
  
1919

Name
  
Hilda Montalba

Nationality
  
British


Hilda Montalba

Born
  
1846
England

Notable work
  
Boy Unloading a Venetian Market Boat

Hilda Montalba (1846—1919) was a British painter and sculptor.

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Early life

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Hilda Montalba was born in England in the mid-1840s, one of four daughters of the Swedish-born artist Anthony Rubens Montalba and Emeline (née Davies). The 1871 British census shows Anthony Montalba living at 19 Arundel Gardens, Notting Hill, London, with four daughters, all artists.

Career

Hilda and her three sisters all attained high repute as artists. The Montalba sisters were regular contributors to the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition during the 1870s. Like her sisters, Hilda painted many landscape subjects, including scenes of Venice. Like Clara she painted fishing boats, and also painted close-up studies of Venetian people. One notable example of her work is a painting now in the Graves Art Gallery in Sheffield, Boy Unloading a Venetian Market Boat.

Between 1883 and 1890 she exhibited a number of works at the Grosvenor Gallery in Bond St, initially sculpture, later paintings of Venice, such as Venetian Fog, exhibited in 1890.

Three of her oil paintings are in UK public collections, namely Sheffield Museums and the National Trust.

References

Hilda Montalba Wikipedia