Arthur Hughes
Arthur Hughes (1832–1915) was a painter, illustrator and artist.
Also recorded as Hughes; Arthur II Hughes; A. Hughes; A. Hugues; Arthur Hughes II.
Arthur Hughes in brief
- Born
- 1832
- Died
- 1915
- Known for
- painter, illustrator and artist
- Place of birth
- London
Overview
Born at London in 1832, died at Kew in 1915.
In detail
the recorded working language is English.
The field of work recorded is painting and illustration. The authority associates the name with Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.
Places of work recorded in the authority are London.
Works named in the authority record are April Love, The Long Engagement and Tom Brown's school days.
Work by Arthur Hughes is recorded in the collections of Auckland Art Gallery, Tate, National Gallery of Victoria, National Gallery of Canada and National Gallery.
Sources
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q434575: Arthur Hughes
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