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Henry George Hine Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

British, 1811-1895

Henry George Hine was an English landscape-painter and comic illustrator. Born at Brighton, Sussex, on 15 August 1811, he was the youngest son of William Hine. He taught himself to draw and paint and was encouraged by a neighboring vicar who had watercolors by Copley Fielding. Hine became a professional wood engraver, and in 1841, extended his practice to drawing on the wood for illustrated journals.

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Artist: Henry George Hine
Gypsies Around a Camp Fire - British art Victorian painting pastoral landscape
By Henry George Hine
Located in London, GB
A vibrant Victorian watercolour which is signed and dated 1869 by Henry George Hine RI. A lovely scene around the camp fire with gypsies such as the man smoking and the laundry hung ...
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19th Century Victorian Henry George Hine Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor

Henry George Hine R.I (1811-1895) - Framed Watercolour, Honey, I'm Home!
By Henry George Hine
Located in Corsham, GB
This humorous watercolour by Henry George Hine R.I (1811-1895), depicts an elderly gentleman returning home to his displeased wife. The gentleman looks jolly in his step before noticing his other half resting in frustration on the cottage fence. Even the little black terrier...
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Late 19th Century Henry George Hine Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

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