Showing posts with label Charles Napier Hemy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charles Napier Hemy. Show all posts

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Charles Napier Hemy

Charles Napier Hemy (1841-1917) was a British painter best known for his marine paintings and his two paintings in the Tate collections. He was born to a musical family at Newcastle-on-Tyne and his two brothers, Thomas and Bernard, were also painters. He trained in the Government School of Design, Newcastle, followed by the Antwerp Academy and the studio of Baron Leys. He returned to London in the 1870s and in 1881 moved to Falmouth in Cornwall. Elected an Associate of the Royal Academy in 1898 and an Academician in 1910, he was also honoured as an Associate of the Royal Society of Painters in Water Colours in 1890 and became a member in 1897. He died in Falmouth on September 30, 1917. [Wikipedia]

 Ruin of a Northumbrian Keep (1864)
  
 The Fisherman
  
Youth (1889)

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

A Collection of Charleses

 Charles Joseph Staniland: At the Back of the Church (1876)

 Charles Landseer: Cinderella

 Charles Landseer: Portrait of Children

 Charles Landseer: The Census of April the 8th, 1861

 Charles Leaver: Worcester from the Southwest

 Charles Lees: Skaters, a Scene on Duddingston Loch (1853)

 Charles Napier Hemy: Burnmouth, Berwickshire (1874)

Charles Napier Hemy: Ruins of a Northumbrian Keep (1864)

Charles Wynne Nicholls: A Victorian Family at the Seaside

Charles Wynne Nicholls: The Admirers