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1855 Handford, Stotre on Trent, Staffdshire, England - 1929 London, England. Known for: Native peoples figure sculpture-South Sea Islands.
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At an early age Allen Hutchinson joined the British Navy, but returned to London in the late 1870s to study sculpture under Edouard Lanteri. By 1883, he began exhibiting at the Royal Academy in... Read full biography
At an early age Allen Hutchinson joined the British Navy, but returned to London in the late 1870s to study sculpture under Edouard Lanteri. By 1883, he began exhibiting at the Royal Academy in London, and also traveled to Paris, Berlin, Naples and Rome for additional studies. Becoming interested... Read full biography
At an early age Allen Hutchinson joined the British Navy, but returned to London in the late 1870s to study sculpture under Edouard Lanteri. By 1883, he began exhibiting at the Royal Academy in London, and also traveled to Paris, Berlin, Naples and Rome for additional studies. Becoming interested in racial types, Huchinson journeyed to Canada in 1886, studying the Indians of North America. From British Columbia he briefly visited California in 1888, but continued on to Hawaii where he met... Read full biography
At an early age Allen Hutchinson joined the British Navy, but returned to London in the late 1870s to study sculpture under Edouard Lanteri. By 1883, he began exhibiting at the Royal Academy in London, and also traveled to Paris, Berlin, Naples and Rome for additional studies. Becoming interested in racial types, Huchinson journeyed to Canada in 1886, studying the Indians of North America. From British Columbia he briefly visited California in 1888, but continued on to Hawaii where he met several artists from San Francisco. Because of these connections, Hutchinson was allowed to make a life masks and bust of King Kalakaua. He also made a bust of Robert Louis Stevenson when the author visited the Island in 1893. With three other artists he... Read full biography
At an early age Allen Hutchinson joined the British Navy, but returned to London in the late 1870s to study sculpture under Edouard Lanteri. By 1883, he began exhibiting at the Royal Academy in London, and also traveled to Paris, Berlin, Naples and Rome for additional studies. Becoming interested in racial types, Huchinson journeyed to Canada in 1886, studying the Indians of North America. From British Columbia he briefly visited California in 1888, but continued on to Hawaii where he met several artists from San Francisco. Because of these connections, Hutchinson was allowed to make a life masks and bust of King Kalakaua. He also made a bust of Robert Louis Stevenson when the author visited the Island in 1893. With three other artists he founded the Kilohana Art League of Honolulu, and at one of their exhibitions displayed a bust of Hawaiian... Read full biography