Edward Robert Hughes, Royal Watercolor Society, was an English painter who worked prominently in watercolours. He was influenced by his uncle, and eminent Pre-Raphaelite,* Arthur Hughes. Having... Read full biography
Edward Robert Hughes, Royal Watercolor Society, was an English painter who worked prominently in watercolours. He was influenced by his uncle, and eminent Pre-Raphaelite,* Arthur Hughes. Having settled on his career choice, Edward Hughes attended Heatherley's in London to prepare himself for the... Read full biography
Edward Robert Hughes, Royal Watercolor Society, was an English painter who worked prominently in watercolours. He was influenced by his uncle, and eminent Pre-Raphaelite,* Arthur Hughes. Having settled on his career choice, Edward Hughes attended Heatherley's in London to prepare himself for the chance of auditioning for the Royal Academy School. Hughes became a student at the Royal Academy School in 1868. While Pre-Raphaelitism played an influential part in shaping Hughes work, Aestheticism*... Read full biography
Edward Robert Hughes, Royal Watercolor Society, was an English painter who worked prominently in watercolours. He was influenced by his uncle, and eminent Pre-Raphaelite,* Arthur Hughes. Having settled on his career choice, Edward Hughes attended Heatherley's in London to prepare himself for the chance of auditioning for the Royal Academy School. Hughes became a student at the Royal Academy School in 1868. While Pre-Raphaelitism played an influential part in shaping Hughes work, Aestheticism* is also seen in his paintings. Edward Hughes is widely known for his works Midsummer Eve and Night With Her Train of Stars, yet he built a career as a portrait painter to the upper classes. In addition to being an accomplished artist himself, Edward... Read full biography
Edward Robert Hughes, Royal Watercolor Society, was an English painter who worked prominently in watercolours. He was influenced by his uncle, and eminent Pre-Raphaelite,* Arthur Hughes. Having settled on his career choice, Edward Hughes attended Heatherley's in London to prepare himself for the chance of auditioning for the Royal Academy School. Hughes became a student at the Royal Academy School in 1868. While Pre-Raphaelitism played an influential part in shaping Hughes work, Aestheticism* is also seen in his paintings. Edward Hughes is widely known for his works Midsummer Eve and Night With Her Train of Stars, yet he built a career as a portrait painter to the upper classes. In addition to being an accomplished artist himself, Edward Hughes was also a studio assistant to the elder artist and Pre-Raphaelite William Holman Hunt. Hunt himself suf... Read full biography
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