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Louis Welden Hawkins British
1849-1910
Louis Welden Hawkins Galleries
Louis Welden Hawkins was born in Germany ( 1 July 1849 ). His mother was an Austrian Baroness, his father Englishman. Hawkins moved soon to France and took later French nationality. Hawkins attended the famous Acad??mie Julian in Paris. Hawkins became famous after his expositions in the Salon de la Societe des Artistes Francais. His first work was shown in the Salon in 1881. After that, expositions followed at the Salon de la Societe des Beaux Artes (1894-1911), the Salon de la Rose-Croix (1894-95) and La Libre Esthetque in Brussels. He spended his last years in Brittany, where he painted mostly landscapes.
Louis Welden Hawkins died in 1910 and was honoured a year later at the Salon Nationale.
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Painting ID:: 1558 The Eiffel Tower as seen from The Trocadero
Musee d'Orsay, Paris
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Painting ID:: 1560 Mme Severine
1895
Musee d'Orsay, Paris
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Painting ID:: 1561 Mask
1905
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Painting ID:: 1562 The Haloes
1894, oil on canvas, Private Collection
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Painting ID:: 11692 Esslingen
1849-Paris 1910
Portrait of a Young Man,1881
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Louis Welden Hawkins
British
1849-1910
Louis Welden Hawkins Galleries
Louis Welden Hawkins was born in Germany ( 1 July 1849 ). His mother was an Austrian Baroness, his father Englishman. Hawkins moved soon to France and took later French nationality. Hawkins attended the famous Acad??mie Julian in Paris. Hawkins became famous after his expositions in the Salon de la Societe des Artistes Francais. His first work was shown in the Salon in 1881. After that, expositions followed at the Salon de la Societe des Beaux Artes (1894-1911), the Salon de la Rose-Croix (1894-95) and La Libre Esthetque in Brussels. He spended his last years in Brittany, where he painted mostly landscapes.
Louis Welden Hawkins died in 1910 and was honoured a year later at the Salon Nationale.
. Related Artists to Louis Welden Hawkins: | Robert Salmon | Thomas Wilmer Dewing | max ernst | Roll Alfed Philippe | Heinrich Jakob Fried |
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