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fl. 1876-1889. Known for: Landscape painting.
A 19th century British landscape painter, Theodore Hines frequently exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1880 through 1889. He also had exhibitions from 1876 through 1889 at numerous other London... Read full biography
A 19th century British landscape painter, Theodore Hines frequently exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1880 through 1889. He also had exhibitions from 1876 through 1889 at numerous other London galleries, including Suffolk Street and Grovenor Gallery. Though he specialized in rural landscapes,... Read full biography
A 19th century British landscape painter, Theodore Hines frequently exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1880 through 1889. He also had exhibitions from 1876 through 1889 at numerous other London galleries, including Suffolk Street and Grovenor Gallery. Though he specialized in rural landscapes, London was Hines' primary residence throughout his artistic career. He often painted the Royal Berkshire villages situated by the Thames as they were in easy reach of London. He was the brother of... Read full biography
A 19th century British landscape painter, Theodore Hines frequently exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1880 through 1889. He also had exhibitions from 1876 through 1889 at numerous other London galleries, including Suffolk Street and Grovenor Gallery. Though he specialized in rural landscapes, London was Hines' primary residence throughout his artistic career. He often painted the Royal Berkshire villages situated by the Thames as they were in easy reach of London. He was the brother of landscape painter Frederick Hines (fl.1875-1897). The titles of his works at the Royal Academy include Spring, Lingering Light, and Gloaming. Hines also exhibited at The Glasgow Institute of Fine Art, Glasgow and The Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool. He died... Read full biography
A 19th century British landscape painter, Theodore Hines frequently exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1880 through 1889. He also had exhibitions from 1876 through 1889 at numerous other London galleries, including Suffolk Street and Grovenor Gallery. Though he specialized in rural landscapes, London was Hines' primary residence throughout his artistic career. He often painted the Royal Berkshire villages situated by the Thames as they were in easy reach of London. He was the brother of landscape painter Frederick Hines (fl.1875-1897). The titles of his works at the Royal Academy include Spring, Lingering Light, and Gloaming. Hines also exhibited at The Glasgow Institute of Fine Art, Glasgow and The Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool. He died after 1890. Information provided by Jacob Frank.

