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Fred Hall RBC NEAC (1860 - 1948) Newlyn Artist 2010-Jan-29
 

Fred Hall RBC NEAC (1860 - 1948)

Born at Stillington in Yorkshire, Hall studied at Lincoln School of Art and at Verlat's Academy in Antwerp in the early 1880s. He settled briefly in Newlyn in 1885 but had moved to Somerset by the end of the decade. He exhibited at the Royal Academy, the New English Art Club, the Fine Art Society and the Paris Salon where he won a gold medal in 1912. Hall specialised in impressionistic landscapes painted in warm glowing colour often painted plein-air.

Frederick Hall, \
     
Artist   Frederick Hall
Title   "Cinderella: Grimm's fairy tale"
Medium   Oil on Canvas
Size   60 x 72.5 in. / 152.4 x 184.2 cm.
Year   1891 -
Misc.   Signed
Sale Of   Sotheby's New York: Thursday, October 24, 1996
[Lot 212]
19th Century European Paintings and Sculpture
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Frederick Hall, The setting sun has lengthened every shade, evening on the Berkshire Downs
     
Artist   Frederick Hall
Title   The setting sun has lengthened every shade, evening on the Berkshire Downs
Medium   oil on canvas
Size   38 x 73 in. / 96.5 x 185.5 cm.
Misc.   Signed
Sale Of   Sotheby's London: Tuesday, June 7, 2005
[Lot 92]
Victorian and Edwardian Art
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Frederick Hall, Autumn
     
Artist   Frederick Hall
Title   Autumn
Medium   Oil on Canvas
Size   16.1 x 20.3 in. / 41 x 51.5 cm.
Misc.   Signed
Sale Of   Bonhams London: Tuesday, July 2, 2002
[Lot 6]
Twentieth Century British Art, Post-War and Contemporary British Art
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