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1819 The artist was born in London. - 1907. Known for: James Clarke Hook is known for his coastal subjects and his exploration of the relationship between the sea and domestic life..
James Clarke Hook was a British artist born in London. He trained at the Royal Academy and continued his studies in Italy, Paris, and Switzerland. Hook's work often explored the relationship between... Read full biography
James Clarke Hook was a British artist born in London. He trained at the Royal Academy and continued his studies in Italy, Paris, and Switzerland. Hook's work often explored the relationship between the navy and British identity in the mid-19th century. He was particularly interested in coastal... Read full biography
James Clarke Hook was a British artist born in London. He trained at the Royal Academy and continued his studies in Italy, Paris, and Switzerland. Hook's work often explored the relationship between the navy and British identity in the mid-19th century. He was particularly interested in coastal subjects and the effect of the sea on domestic life. One of his notable works is "The Ship Boy's Letter," which depicts a mother reading a letter from her son who is at sea, while the father looks on... Read full biography
James Clarke Hook was a British artist born in London. He trained at the Royal Academy and continued his studies in Italy, Paris, and Switzerland. Hook's work often explored the relationship between the navy and British identity in the mid-19th century. He was particularly interested in coastal subjects and the effect of the sea on domestic life. One of his notable works is "The Ship Boy's Letter," which depicts a mother reading a letter from her son who is at sea, while the father looks on with a distant expression. Hook's attention to detail is evident in the legible envelope addressed to "William Dibble." Children often went to sea in their pre-teen years, leaving their families behind, as was the case with the ship boy in the painting
James Clarke Hook was a British artist born in London. He trained at the Royal Academy and continued his studies in Italy, Paris, and Switzerland. Hook's work often explored the relationship between the navy and British identity in the mid-19th century. He was particularly interested in coastal subjects and the effect of the sea on domestic life. One of his notable works is "The Ship Boy's Letter," which depicts a mother reading a letter from her son who is at sea, while the father looks on with a distant expression. Hook's attention to detail is evident in the legible envelope addressed to "William Dibble." Children often went to sea in their pre-teen years, leaving their families behind, as was the case with the ship boy in the painting
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