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Eric Hesketh Hubbard Art

British, 1892-1957

Eric Hesketh Hubbard was born in London, England in 1892. He studied at Felsted School, Felsted. Hubbard then went on to study art at the Heatherley School of Fine Art, Croydon School of Art and Chelsea Polytechnic. He has been a member of many art societies. His works are represented in many public collections, home and abroad. Hubbard published over a dozen books, including Colour B’lock Print Making and Architectural Painting in Oils. He is the founder and director of Forest Press. He lived in Croydon, Surrey, Salisbury, Hants and, later, in London. He produced artwork for the Southern Railway Post-War series. Eric Hesketh Hubbard was known for his landscape and architectural painting. He was also an etcher and a printmaker. He exhibited widely and was president of the Royal Society of British Artists as well as a member of many significant painting and printmaking societies.

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Artist: Eric Hesketh Hubbard
Hampshire Landscape 20th Century Oil Original Railway Artwork
By Eric Hesketh Hubbard
Located in London, GB
Eric Hesketh Hubbard 1892 - 1957 Hampshire Landscape Oil on canvas, signed bottom left Image size: 24 x 18 inches (61 x 46 cm) Contemporary style hand made frame This painting was c...
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20th Century Eric Hesketh Hubbard Art

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Hay Cutters by Eric Hesketh Hubbard Woodcut
By Eric Hesketh Hubbard
Located in FR
Hay Cutters by Eric Hesketh Hubbard 1892-1957 Wood Cut Good vintage condition with only very minor signs of age Eric Hesketh Hubbard was a landscape and ar...
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1940s English School Eric Hesketh Hubbard Art

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Friars Craig, Keswick Landscape
By Eric Hesketh Hubbard
Located in Soquel, CA
Serene landscape of Derwent Water Hills and the view from Friars Craig, Keswick, an impressionist oil painting by Eric Hesketh Hubbard, PRBA, ROI, RBC, ARWA (British, 1892-1957). Pre...
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1930s Impressionist Eric Hesketh Hubbard Art

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