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1852 Dublin, Ireland - 1922. Known for: Portrait and landscape oil and watercolor painting.
Claude Hayes RI, ROI (Landscape Artist and Portraitist) (1852-1922). Born in Dublin just prior to the family's move to London, the son of the renowned marine artist Edwin Hayes, Claude showed an... Read full biography
Claude Hayes RI, ROI (Landscape Artist and Portraitist) (1852-1922). Born in Dublin just prior to the family's move to London, the son of the renowned marine artist Edwin Hayes, Claude showed an early interest in drawing without ever receiving encouragement from Hayes senior. In about 1867, a... Read full biography
Claude Hayes RI, ROI (Landscape Artist and Portraitist) (1852-1922). Born in Dublin just prior to the family's move to London, the son of the renowned marine artist Edwin Hayes, Claude showed an early interest in drawing without ever receiving encouragement from Hayes senior. In about 1867, a family row caused him to run away to sea, after which he spent a year in the United States. Returning to England, he studied at Heatherley's Academy and also the Royal Academy Schools, where he absorbed... Read full biography
Claude Hayes RI, ROI (Landscape Artist and Portraitist) (1852-1922). Born in Dublin just prior to the family's move to London, the son of the renowned marine artist Edwin Hayes, Claude showed an early interest in drawing without ever receiving encouragement from Hayes senior. In about 1867, a family row caused him to run away to sea, after which he spent a year in the United States. Returning to England, he studied at Heatherley's Academy and also the Royal Academy Schools, where he absorbed the prevailing style of Romanticism. Like several other Irish artists of his generation, he also studied at Antwerp under Charles Verlat. He began exhibiting at the Royal Hibernian Academy in 1874, going on to contribute a total of 21 paintings. In... Read full biography
Claude Hayes RI, ROI (Landscape Artist and Portraitist) (1852-1922). Born in Dublin just prior to the family's move to London, the son of the renowned marine artist Edwin Hayes, Claude showed an early interest in drawing without ever receiving encouragement from Hayes senior. In about 1867, a family row caused him to run away to sea, after which he spent a year in the United States. Returning to England, he studied at Heatherley's Academy and also the Royal Academy Schools, where he absorbed the prevailing style of Romanticism. Like several other Irish artists of his generation, he also studied at Antwerp under Charles Verlat. He began exhibiting at the Royal Hibernian Academy in 1874, going on to contribute a total of 21 paintings. In addition, from 1876, he showed at the Royal Academy in London - something he continued to do for more than 40 years. Always a... Read full biography
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