Henry Albert Hartland PRICE CHARTS
1840 Bellvue, Mallow, Ireland - 1893 Liverpool, England. Known for: Landscape painting.
Born at Bellvue, Mallow, into a prominent Cork family of nurserymen (his brother William Baylor Hartland in particular was well-known among Cork business circles), Henry Albert Hartland studied at... Read full biography
Born at Bellvue, Mallow, into a prominent Cork family of nurserymen (his brother William Baylor Hartland in particular was well-known among Cork business circles), Henry Albert Hartland studied at the Cork School of Art. He found employment supplying sketches of the local landscape to a Cork... Read full biography
Born at Bellvue, Mallow, into a prominent Cork family of nurserymen (his brother William Baylor Hartland in particular was well-known among Cork business circles), Henry Albert Hartland studied at the Cork School of Art. He found employment supplying sketches of the local landscape to a Cork bookseller, and printing scenery for the Cork Theatre and the Theatre Royal in Dublin. He left Ireland circa 1870, settling at first in London and shortly after in Liverpool, where he spent the rest of his... Read full biography
Born at Bellvue, Mallow, into a prominent Cork family of nurserymen (his brother William Baylor Hartland in particular was well-known among Cork business circles), Henry Albert Hartland studied at the Cork School of Art. He found employment supplying sketches of the local landscape to a Cork bookseller, and printing scenery for the Cork Theatre and the Theatre Royal in Dublin. He left Ireland circa 1870, settling at first in London and shortly after in Liverpool, where he spent the rest of his life. His talents there were soon recognized and he sold paintings almost as fast as he painted them. He made return trips to Ireland, painting in Mayo, Clare, and along the River Shannon. In 1865 he sent fiWhyte's Auction.... Read full biography
Born at Bellvue, Mallow, into a prominent Cork family of nurserymen (his brother William Baylor Hartland in particular was well-known among Cork business circles), Henry Albert Hartland studied at the Cork School of Art. He found employment supplying sketches of the local landscape to a Cork bookseller, and printing scenery for the Cork Theatre and the Theatre Royal in Dublin. He left Ireland circa 1870, settling at first in London and shortly after in Liverpool, where he spent the rest of his life. His talents there were soon recognized and he sold paintings almost as fast as he painted them. He made return trips to Ireland, painting in Mayo, Clare, and along the River Shannon. In 1865 he sent fiWhyte's Auction.... Read full biography

