Rowland Hilder PRICE CHARTS
1905 Great Neck, Long Island, New York - 1993. Known for: Modernist-leaning landscape, etcher, illustrator.
A landscape painter, etcher and illustrator, Rowland Hilder was born in 1905 at Great Neck, Long Island USA. His parents, of Kentish stock, took him back to England in 1915 when he was ten years old.... Read full biography
A landscape painter, etcher and illustrator, Rowland Hilder was born in 1905 at Great Neck, Long Island USA. His parents, of Kentish stock, took him back to England in 1915 when he was ten years old. He trained at Goldsmiths' College School of Art, London and then had an active career for more than... Read full biography
A landscape painter, etcher and illustrator, Rowland Hilder was born in 1905 at Great Neck, Long Island USA. His parents, of Kentish stock, took him back to England in 1915 when he was ten years old. He trained at Goldsmiths' College School of Art, London and then had an active career for more than fifty years. His work was first shown at the Royal Academy in 1923. Rowland Hilder also was a Professor of Drawing for more than ten years at Goldsmith's College School of Art. In 1986 Rowland Hilder... Read full biography
A landscape painter, etcher and illustrator, Rowland Hilder was born in 1905 at Great Neck, Long Island USA. His parents, of Kentish stock, took him back to England in 1915 when he was ten years old. He trained at Goldsmiths' College School of Art, London and then had an active career for more than fifty years. His work was first shown at the Royal Academy in 1923. Rowland Hilder also was a Professor of Drawing for more than ten years at Goldsmith's College School of Art. In 1986 Rowland Hilder was awarded the Order of the British Empire. Hilder died in 1993. There are two books focused on his work, "Rowland Hilders England" and "Rowland Hilder Country". His definitive book on his craft, "Starting in Watercolour" was reissued in an... Read full biography
A landscape painter, etcher and illustrator, Rowland Hilder was born in 1905 at Great Neck, Long Island USA. His parents, of Kentish stock, took him back to England in 1915 when he was ten years old. He trained at Goldsmiths' College School of Art, London and then had an active career for more than fifty years. His work was first shown at the Royal Academy in 1923. Rowland Hilder also was a Professor of Drawing for more than ten years at Goldsmith's College School of Art. In 1986 Rowland Hilder was awarded the Order of the British Empire. Hilder died in 1993. There are two books focused on his work, "Rowland Hilders England" and "Rowland Hilder Country". His definitive book on his craft, "Starting in Watercolour" was reissued in an enlarged and revised edition in September 1988. Of Rowland Hilder's landscape painting, Sir Hugh Casson, Former President of the R... Read full biography
Rowland Hilder - Charts
Chart data loaded successfully

