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John Horace HooperAntique English Victorian Harvest time river landscape, with figures and dogcirca 1880
circa 1880
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Outstanding Late Victorian English river harvest landscape.
John Horace Hooper lived in London. Landscape painter. English School. A prolific artist evidenced by the frequent appearance of his work in the salerooms. He painted in a broad realistic style similar to that of Kinnaird. He made his debut at Suffolk Street between 1877 and 1878. Exhibited at The Royal Academy, The Royal Hibernian Academy, and The Walker Gallery in Liverpool. Often painted scenes of countryside around Surrey and Sussex.
This example is a particularly fine painting by the artist. He has captured the balance between the landscape, figures, river, and sky with great skill and has produced a very desirable landscape.
The painting has been framed in a Vintage English handmade Swept style frame.
- Creator:John Horace Hooper (1853 - 1899, British)
- Creation Year:circa 1880
- Dimensions:Height: 30 in (76.2 cm)Width: 36 in (91.44 cm)
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- Condition:The painting has been recently cleaned and re-varnished. It was re-lined in the Uk about 10 years ago.
- Gallery Location:Woodbury, CT
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU50738976412
John Horace Hooper
John Horace Hooper was born in England in 1852. An active painter with a highly distinctive style about his landscapes and seascapes. Hooper made his debut in London at the Suffolk Street Gallery, where he exhibited from 1877–79. He exhibited six times at the Royal Academy, together with exhibited work at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool, the Royal Hibernian Academy and the Arthur Tooth & Sons Gallery. John Horace Hooper was active until 1899 and died in 1906.
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