Tag: W.H.Hunt

The Triumph of the Innocents (1876-1887)

Hunt, William Holman (1827-1910) The Triumph of the Innocents 1876–1887 Oil on canvas, 157.5 × 247.5 cm Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool Mary and the infant Christ on the donkey are being led on their nocturnal flight to Egypt by Joseph. They…

Walker Art Gallery (Liverpool)

Established: 1877 Address: William Brown St, Liverpool L3 8EL, United Kingdom Website: https://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/walker-art-gallery Collection: • Hunt, William Holman (1827-1910): The Triumph of the Innocents (1876-87) See also: • Liverpool (England) | Museums

Portrait of Mrs Edith Holman Hunt (1880)

Hunt, William Holman (1827-1910) Portrait of Mrs Edith Holman Hunt 1880 Chalk and pastel on paper, 42.8 x 33.8 cm Tate Britain, London Edith Holman Hunt was the artist’s second wife, the sister of his first wife Fanny. It was a…

The Ship (1875)

Hunt, William Holman (1827-1910) The Ship 1875 Oil on canvas, 76.2 x 97.8 cm Tate Britain, London Hunt began this painting after a voyage to the East with his second wife, Edith. Unusually, he painted it largely from memory, rather than from…

Fanny Hunt

(1833–1866) Fanny Hunt, née Waugh Husband William Holman Hunt (1827-1910) Sister Marion Edith Waugh (1846-1931)

Edith Hunt

Marion Edith Hunt, née Waugh (1846–1931) Edith in Art: Hunt, William Holman (1827-1910) The Ship 1875 Tate Britain, London     Hunt, William Holman (1827-1910) Study for the Christ Child in the Virgin’s Arms 1876 Tate Britain, London     Hunt, William Holman…

The Father’s Leave-taking (1879)

Hunt, William Holman (1827-1910) The Father’s Leave-taking 1879 Etching, 18.9 x 25.3 cm Princeton University Art Museum, Princeton Of the three founding members of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (Rossetti, Hunt, and Millais), William Holman Hunt was the most dedicated to working directly…

The Lady of Shalott (c.1886-1905)

Hunt, William Holman (1827-1910) The Lady of Shalott c.1886–1905 Oil on canvas, 188.3 x 146.4 cm Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford “Do not forsake your duties” is the overall message Hunt wanted to convey in his painting. The Lady, heroine of a Tennyson…