Portrait of an Edwardian Lady - British art Impressionist oil painting black hat
By Arthur Hacker
Located in Hagley, England
A beautiful, colourful Impressionistic portrait of an Edwardian lady by Arthur Hacker RA which dates to circa 1905. A rare and fine oil on panel in excellent condition. A real quality British Impressionist painting in a gilded oak frame of the period. Signed lower left. Provenance. Sotheby’s London. Condition. Oil on panel. Image size 14 inches by 10 inches. In excellent condition. Housed in a gilded oak frame gallery frame, 25 by 19 inches framed. Excellent condition. Arthur Hacker RA (25 September 1858 - 12 November 1919) was an English classicist painter born in London. Hacker was the son of Edward Hacker (1813–1905), a line engraver specialising in animal and sporting prints (who was also for many years the official Registrar of Births, Marriages and Deaths for Kentish Town in the St Pancras registration district, north London). In his art he was most known for painting religious scenes and portraits, and his art was also influenced by his extensive travels in Spain and North Africa. He studied at the Royal Academy between 1867 and 1880, and at the Atelier Bonnat in Paris. He was twice exhibited at the Royal Academy, in 1878 and 1910, and was elected an Academician in 1910. In 1894 he was the subject of a bust by Edward Onslow Ford...
Early 1900s Impressionist Arthur Hacker
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