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1816 - 1884. Known for: Painting.
Frederick William Hulme (1816-1884) . The English landscape painter and illustrator Frederick William Hulme exhibited for the first time in Birmingham in 1841. In 1844, he moved to London and worked... Read full biography
Frederick William Hulme (1816-1884) . The English landscape painter and illustrator Frederick William Hulme exhibited for the first time in Birmingham in 1841. In 1844, he moved to London and worked as an illustrator. Hulme is particularly recorded for his landscape paintings from Surrey and Wales.... Read full biography
Frederick William Hulme (1816-1884) . The English landscape painter and illustrator Frederick William Hulme exhibited for the first time in Birmingham in 1841. In 1844, he moved to London and worked as an illustrator. Hulme is particularly recorded for his landscape paintings from Surrey and Wales. From 1852 to 1884, he exhibited in the Royal Academy. He also presented works at the British Institution, the Royal Manchester Institution and in numerous galleries.... Read full biography
Frederick William Hulme (1816-1884) . The English landscape painter and illustrator Frederick William Hulme exhibited for the first time in Birmingham in 1841. In 1844, he moved to London and worked as an illustrator. Hulme is particularly recorded for his landscape paintings from Surrey and Wales. From 1852 to 1884, he exhibited in the Royal Academy. He also presented works at the British Institution, the Royal Manchester Institution and in numerous galleries.
Frederick William Hulme (1816-1884) . The English landscape painter and illustrator Frederick William Hulme exhibited for the first time in Birmingham in 1841. In 1844, he moved to London and worked as an illustrator. Hulme is particularly recorded for his landscape paintings from Surrey and Wales. From 1852 to 1884, he exhibited in the Royal Academy. He also presented works at the British Institution, the Royal Manchester Institution and in numerous galleries.
