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1882 Christchurch, New Zealand - 1959 Lamorna, Cornwall, England. Known for: Watercolor landscape paintings, rural villages.
Eleanor Mary Hughes (née Weymouth), (3 April 1882 – 1959) was a New Zealand landscape artist who mostly painted in watercolours. She settled and worked in Britain and became an active member of the... Read full biography
Eleanor Mary Hughes (née Weymouth), (3 April 1882 – 1959) was a New Zealand landscape artist who mostly painted in watercolours. She settled and worked in Britain and became an active member of the Newlyn School of artists and the nearby Lamorna artists colony. Hughes was born in Christchurch in... Read full biography
Eleanor Mary Hughes (née Weymouth), (3 April 1882 – 1959) was a New Zealand landscape artist who mostly painted in watercolours. She settled and worked in Britain and became an active member of the Newlyn School of artists and the nearby Lamorna artists colony. Hughes was born in Christchurch in New Zealand. In 1900 she won a medal from the Canterbury Fine Art Society for a series of drawings of trees. Her parents were originally from the west country of England and she choose to study art in... Read full biography
Eleanor Mary Hughes (née Weymouth), (3 April 1882 – 1959) was a New Zealand landscape artist who mostly painted in watercolours. She settled and worked in Britain and became an active member of the Newlyn School of artists and the nearby Lamorna artists colony. Hughes was born in Christchurch in New Zealand. In 1900 she won a medal from the Canterbury Fine Art Society for a series of drawings of trees. Her parents were originally from the west country of England and she choose to study art in England. She first visited Britain to study with C N Worsley between 1901 and 1903 and also, for a short while, attended the School of Painting and Drawing run by Stanhope Forbes and Elizabeth Forbes in Newlyn. In 1907 Hughes returned to England to... Read full biography
Eleanor Mary Hughes (née Weymouth), (3 April 1882 – 1959) was a New Zealand landscape artist who mostly painted in watercolours. She settled and worked in Britain and became an active member of the Newlyn School of artists and the nearby Lamorna artists colony. Hughes was born in Christchurch in New Zealand. In 1900 she won a medal from the Canterbury Fine Art Society for a series of drawings of trees. Her parents were originally from the west country of England and she choose to study art in England. She first visited Britain to study with C N Worsley between 1901 and 1903 and also, for a short while, attended the School of Painting and Drawing run by Stanhope Forbes and Elizabeth Forbes in Newlyn. In 1907 Hughes returned to England to study at Frank Spenlove's Yellow Door Studio in London before returning to Newlyn to study at the Forbes School. In Newlyn, she met a... Read full biography
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About Eleanor Mary (Weymouth) Hughes: Keywords
Keywords (11)
Art Method
- •Drawing, Draftsmanship, Draughtsman
Art Media
Art Subject
- •Landscape, Nature, Rural Scene
- •Trees, Woodland and Forest Interiors, Tree Landscapes
Art Teacher
- •Elizabeth Forbes
- •Stanhope Alexander Forbes
Art School
- •Forbes School, Newlyn, Cornwall .England
Added Description
- •Married to an Artist
Artist Colony
- •Newlyn School, Art Colony in Coast of Cornwall, England
Exhibition of Art Association
- •Royal Institute of Painters in Water-Colours, London
Exhibition By An Art School
- •Royal Academy of Arts, London
