François Halkett was a well-regarded Belgian artist primarily known for his portraits and genre scenes. His training was predominantly classical yet his styl...
Little is known about George Wright Hall but he was probably influenced by the Scottish Colourists who were well-known when he was honing his skills. Aside f...
Paul-Antoine Hallez was highly regarded during his lifetime and trained under Pharaon de Winter (1849-1924) and the brilliant portraitist Léon Bonnat (1833-1...
Verdant vistas are abound in the work of British artist Robert John Hammond. He produced a large number of landscape and genre scenes depicting the picturesq...
Melchior Hansen painted in a distinctive impressionistic style with broad marks to convey light and depth. He frequently produced landscapes and scenes featu...
Tage Hansson spent his career either studying or teaching others. He began his art education in Malmo but also studied in Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Germany, th...
Fairlie Harmar hailed from Weymouth and studied at the highly regarded Slade School of Art under Henry Tonks and Fred Brown. She exhibited widely in Britain ...
Henry Charles Heath was a fascinating character and a highly regarded Victorian artist. He was the son of talented engraver Charles Theodosius Heath (1785-18...
Hubert Heissat trained at the École Régionale des Beaux-Arts in Amiens and later at the Académie Julian in Paris. He worked in a similar style to the post-im...