1913 - 1946
Born in Farnham, Surrey and educated at Lancing College, Hall began a life long friendship with London dealer Lucy Wertheim, who first offered to put on a exhibition of his work in her gallery in Mayfair. Wertheim, along with fellow artist Rakoczi, became the great influence of his art. From 1935-...
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1876 - 1960
The older of the two Hamilton sisters, Eva Hamilton was born in Co. Meath and, with her sister Letitia, studied under William Orpen at the Metropolitan School of Art in Dublin. She went on to study at the Slade School of Fine Art and later specialised in portraiture, finding most success in her depi...
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1878 - 1964
Originally from Co. Meath, Letitia Hamilton studied at the Dublin Metropolitan School of Art where she was taught by William Orpen, continuing her studies at the Slade School of Art in London and with Frank Brangwyn. She exhibited annually at the RHA from 1909, and was elected a member in 1944. In t...
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1965 -
Born in Dublin in 1965, James Hanley was educated at University College Dublin and the National College of Art and Design. By studying the history of art before formally training as a painter, Hanley was able to bring together a sophisticated understanding of painting, modes of representation, icono...
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1913 - 1968
Born in Dublin, Jack Hanlon originally studied for the priesthood at University College Dublin, Holy Cross and Maynooth College, but had begun exhibiting at the RHA at the age of twenty-one. His training mainly involved the art of looking, as he spent time in France, Belgium and Spain where he visit...
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