Abraham Hulk Junior (or Abraham Hulk the Younger) was an accomplished British landscape painter working in oils and watercolours. He adored capturing the subtleties of the British seasons, particularly Autumn.
Exhibited
Royal Academy, Royal Society of British Artists, Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool.
Timeline
1844
Born in Amsterdam, Holland. Various sources refer to his birth year as 1851 but the census records all state 1844.
Trained by his father, the marine painter Abraham Hulk the Elder (1813-1897).
1874
Married Blanche Werninck in London.
1875
Debuted at the Royal Society of British Artists with 'View Near Netley, Surrey'.
1881
Residing with his father and siblings at Mornington Road, St Pancras, London.
1888
Debuted at the Royal Academy with four landscapes.
1891
Residing in Willesden, London with his wife, Blanche, and seven children. Registered as deaf.
1898
Residing in Gower Street, London.
1901
Residing in Norwell, Nottinghamshire with with his wife, Blanche, and eight children.
1911
Residing in Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire with his wife and five children. Six boarders were living at the property and two of these were art students.
1922
Died.