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Definition of Hornel

Hornel
Hornel Horn"el, n. (Zo["o]l.) The European sand eel. [Scot.]

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- Edward Atkinson Hornel (17 July 1864 – 30 June 1933) was a Scottish painter of landscapes, flowers, and foliage, with children. He was a cousin of James...
- home of Scots impressionist artist E. A. Hornel between 1901 and his death in 1933. During this time Hornel remodelled the house and created the ****anese-influenced...
- Egyptologist and Secretary-General of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo E A Hornel, Painter born in Australia John Paul Jones, Scots born American and Russian...
- Atkinson Hornel between 1901 and his death in 1933. The National Trust for Scotland maintain the house and its contents as a museum of Hornel's life and...
- Druids Bringing in the Mistletoe (1890) by E. A. Hornel...
- contributors included the ****anese-influenced Robert Burns (1860–1941), E. A. Hornel (1864–1933) and Duncan's student Helen Hay (fl. 1895–1953). Developments...
- Guthrie Frans Hals Meindert Hobbema Hans Holbein the Younger Edward Atkinson Hornel Robert Scott Lauder Horatio McCulloch William York Macgregor William MacTaggart...
- (1848–1919), James Guthrie (1859–1930), George Henry (1858–1943), E. A. Hornel (1864–1933), James Whitelaw Hamilton (1860–1932) and E. A. Walton (1860–1922)...
- Galloway. The town attracted many of the country’s leading artists such as E A Hornel, William Mouncey, William Stewart MacGeorge, Charles Oppenheimer, Jessie...
- as a young man. He was influenced also by his collaboration with E. A. Hornel in such works as "The Druids" (1887), Grosvenor Gallery, London. His "Galloway...