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1859 Unknown - 1929 Unknown. Known for: Plein air Naturalism.
Henry Herbert Thangue, a founder member of the New English Art Club, was associated with painting in Provence, the Liguria coast of Italy, and the coast of Spain down to Andalusia and the Balearic... Read full biography
Henry Herbert Thangue, a founder member of the New English Art Club, was associated with painting in Provence, the Liguria coast of Italy, and the coast of Spain down to Andalusia and the Balearic Islands. He worked predominantly on location, with one of his works completed in the Mallorcan hills... Read full biography
Henry Herbert Thangue, a founder member of the New English Art Club, was associated with painting in Provence, the Liguria coast of Italy, and the coast of Spain down to Andalusia and the Balearic Islands. He worked predominantly on location, with one of his works completed in the Mallorcan hills near the village of Buger. Thangue's painting depicted a miller with a heavily laden donkey, reflecting the agrarian existence of the small island population that depended on corn production to feed... Read full biography
Henry Herbert Thangue, a founder member of the New English Art Club, was associated with painting in Provence, the Liguria coast of Italy, and the coast of Spain down to Andalusia and the Balearic Islands. He worked predominantly on location, with one of his works completed in the Mallorcan hills near the village of Buger. Thangue's painting depicted a miller with a heavily laden donkey, reflecting the agrarian existence of the small island population that depended on corn production to feed the expansion of Barcelona. The text also mentions another work completed at the same location, highlighting the artist's connection to the landscape and daily life of the regions he painted.... Read full biography
Henry Herbert Thangue, a founder member of the New English Art Club, was associated with painting in Provence, the Liguria coast of Italy, and the coast of Spain down to Andalusia and the Balearic Islands. He worked predominantly on location, with one of his works completed in the Mallorcan hills near the village of Buger. Thangue's painting depicted a miller with a heavily laden donkey, reflecting the agrarian existence of the small island population that depended on corn production to feed the expansion of Barcelona. The text also mentions another work completed at the same location, highlighting the artist's connection to the landscape and daily life of the regions he painted.... Read full biography
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