John Horace Hooper Art
British, 1853-1899
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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Artist: John Horace Hooper
Oil Painting by John Horace Hooper "Harvest Time Near Henley"
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Oil Painting by John Horace Hooper "Harvest Time Near Henley" 1851 - 1906 London Painter of atmospheric landscapes of rural England. Exhibited at he Royal Academy, Liverpool and Roya...
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Oil Painting by John Horace Hooper "Parting Day" and "Near Chester"
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Oil Painting by John Horace Hooper "Parting Day" and "Near Chester" 1851 - 1906 London Painter of atmospheric landscapes. Exhibited at the Royal Academy, Liverpool and Royal Hiberian Academy in Dublin Oil...
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Harvest Time Surrey England
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Harvest, Surrey England.
Signed and titled antique gold leaf frame.
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1880s Victorian John Horace Hooper Art
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