George Farrington Hornibrook hailed from Scarborough in Yorkshire, England, and often painted charming local views with rolling hills and coastal scenes.
Danish artist Carlo Hornung-Jensen was predominantly a landscape artist who derived much inspiration from a naturalist treatment of the scenery which would b...
Béla Adalbert Hradil was an interesting gentleman who had numerous talents alongside his skill for painting including art conservation, photography and music...
Josef Huber-Feldkirch trained under church painter Franz Plattner and later studied at the Munich Art Academy. In 1887, he attended the illustrious Académie ...
Abraham Hulk Junior (or Abraham Hulk the Younger) was an accomplished British landscape painter working in oils and watercolours. He adored capturing the sub...
Mary Ann Hull was an artist who produced a selection of watercolour depictions of still life during the second half of the 19th-century. Her favourite subjec...
Hygrell was a versatile and widely-exhibited painter who studied in Gothenburg and later at the Stockholm School of Art. She was predominantly known for her ...
Oluf Høst is known mostly for his expressive landscape paintings, which are bursting with colour and often fetch in excess of £20,000 at auction. Høst studie...
Danish artist Peter Ilsted created intriguing interior scenes which saw him form part of what was known as the ‘Copenhagen Interior School.’ Often overshadow...