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1883 - 1968. Known for: Painting, Post-Impressionist Style.
Rudolph Ihlee was a British artist born in 1883. He was a prize-winning student at the Slade School of Fine Art in London, where he studied alongside notable artists such as Stanley Spencer, CRW... Read full biography
Rudolph Ihlee was a British artist born in 1883. He was a prize-winning student at the Slade School of Fine Art in London, where he studied alongside notable artists such as Stanley Spencer, CRW Nevinson, and Mark Gertler. Ihlee had four solo exhibitions in London but spent most of his career in... Read full biography
Rudolph Ihlee was a British artist born in 1883. He was a prize-winning student at the Slade School of Fine Art in London, where he studied alongside notable artists such as Stanley Spencer, CRW Nevinson, and Mark Gertler. Ihlee had four solo exhibitions in London but spent most of his career in Collioure, a town in the South of France. He traveled extensively throughout France, Algeria, and Spain, and his experiences in these places influenced his artwork. Ihlee's style was Post-Impressionist,... Read full biography
Rudolph Ihlee was a British artist born in 1883. He was a prize-winning student at the Slade School of Fine Art in London, where he studied alongside notable artists such as Stanley Spencer, CRW Nevinson, and Mark Gertler. Ihlee had four solo exhibitions in London but spent most of his career in Collioure, a town in the South of France. He traveled extensively throughout France, Algeria, and Spain, and his experiences in these places influenced his artwork. Ihlee's style was Post-Impressionist, and he primarily worked with oil paintings. A new book by James Trollope, 'Rudolph Ihlee: The Road to Collioure,' chronicles Ihlee's travels and includes the first catalogue of his work.
Rudolph Ihlee was a British artist born in 1883. He was a prize-winning student at the Slade School of Fine Art in London, where he studied alongside notable artists such as Stanley Spencer, CRW Nevinson, and Mark Gertler. Ihlee had four solo exhibitions in London but spent most of his career in Collioure, a town in the South of France. He traveled extensively throughout France, Algeria, and Spain, and his experiences in these places influenced his artwork. Ihlee's style was Post-Impressionist, and he primarily worked with oil paintings. A new book by James Trollope, 'Rudolph Ihlee: The Road to Collioure,' chronicles Ihlee's travels and includes the first catalogue of his work.
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