- Sir
Hubert von
Herkomer CVO RA (born as
Hubert Herkomer; 26 May 1849 – 31
March 1914) was a Bavarian-born
British painter,
pioneering film-director, and...
-
earned him fame and fortune, and he died in 1914 as Sir
Hubert von
Herkomer RA CVO.
Herkomer had
visited a
friend who
lived in
Bushey in 1873, and returned...
- had made the
previous year. The
inspiration for Worn Out was
Hubert von
Herkomer's Sunday at the
Chelsea Hospital, an
immensely po****r
print depicting an...
- castle,
explicitly allowing Herkomer to
change the
exterior "at will". From this sketch,
Herkomer commissioned the house.
Herkomer's father and two of his three...
-
Scene & Heard. She also
served as
patron for the
charity Sir
Hubert von
Herkomer (HVH) Arts Foundation,
dedicated to
offering youth a
gateway to the arts...
- James, son of Zebedee.
Based on
designs by the
architect Johann Jakob Herkomer, the
cathedral was
built between 1717 and 1724 on the site of a twelfth-century...
-
great influence on
Russian art. In Britain,
artists such as
Hubert von
Herkomer and Luke
Fildes had
great success with
realist paintings dealing with social...
-
moved to Bushey,
Hertfordshire to
study at
Hubert von
Herkomer’s art school. As one of
Herkomer's best and most
favoured students, she was able to set...
-
McNeill Whistler, as well as
English artists Ford
Madox Brown,
Hubert von
Herkomer and Luke
Fildes had
great success with
realist paintings dealing with social...
- home to a
number of artists,
including Edward John Gregory,
Hubert von
Herkomer, and John
Everett Millais. The
feminist and
suffragist Emily Davies was...