19th century Claude Hayes portrait of a young girl by Claude Hayes
 19th century Claude Hayes portrait of a young girl by Claude Hayes
 19th century Claude Hayes portrait of a young girl by Claude Hayes
 19th century Claude Hayes portrait of a young girl by Claude Hayes
 19th century Claude Hayes portrait of a young girl by Claude Hayes
 19th century Claude Hayes portrait of a young girl by Claude Hayes
 19th century Claude Hayes portrait of a young girl by Claude Hayes
 19th century Claude Hayes portrait of a young girl by Claude Hayes
 19th century Claude Hayes portrait of a young girl by Claude Hayes
 19th century Claude Hayes portrait of a young girl by Claude Hayes
 19th century Claude Hayes portrait of a young girl by Claude Hayes
 19th century Claude Hayes portrait of a young girl by Claude Hayes

19th century Claude Hayes portrait of a young girl 1852 - 1922

Claude Hayes

Pintura de aceiteCartulinaPintura
34 ⨯ 24 cm
ConditionNear mint
€ 2.149

Olischlager Antiquairs

  • Sobre la obra de arte
    Claude Hayes was a landscape and portrait painter, who was born in Dublin the son of Edwin Hayes. He ran away to sea, serving on The Golden Fleece, one of the transports used in the Abyssinian Expedition of 1867 to 1868.

    Known for his atmospheric and tranquil scenes, often featuring rivers, lakes, and countryside vistas. He was active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and was associated with the Newlyn School of artists. Hayes' works are characterized by their soft, muted colors and skillful rendering of light and shadow.

    Hayes spent a year in America, then came back and studied art at Heatherleys School and for three years at the Royal Academy Schools, he also studied in Antwerp under Verlat.

    Hayes exhibited from 1876 at the Royal Academy also exhibiting at Suffolk Street, New Watercolour Society, Grosvenor Gallery and the New Gallery as well as at various other venues throughout the provinces.

    He first practiced as a portrait painter in oil, but soon abandoned portraiture for landscapes, first in oil and then in watercolour as his fovourite medium.

    In 1884 he first exhibited at the Royal Institute for Painters in Watercolour, of which he was elected a member in 1886.

    This work is painted on cardboard and framed in a beautiful wooden frame. For protection the painting is mounted behind glass.

    Its dimensions are 34,5 x 24,5 cm (13,5 / 9,5 in.) excluding frame.
  • Sobre el artista

    Claude Hayes fue un paisajista y retratista que nació en Dublín, hijo de Edwin Hayes. Se escapó al mar, sirviendo en El Vellocino de Oro, uno de los transportes utilizados en la Expedición a Abisinia de 1867 a 1868.

    Conocido por sus escenas atmosféricas y tranquilas, que a menudo presentan ríos, lagos y vistas al campo. Estuvo activo a finales del siglo XIX y principios del XX y estuvo asociado con la Escuela de artistas de Newlyn. Las obras de Hayes se caracterizan por sus colores suaves y apagados y su hábil interpretación de luces y sombras.

    Hayes pasó un año en Estados Unidos, luego regresó y estudió arte en la Heatherleys School y durante tres años en las Royal Academy Schools, también estudió en Amberes con Verlat.

    Hayes expuso desde 1876 en la Royal Academy y también en Suffolk Street, New Watercolour Society, Grosvenor Gallery y New Gallery, así como en varios otros lugares de las provincias.

    Primero practicó como retratista al óleo, pero pronto abandonó el retrato por el paisaje, primero al óleo y luego en acuarela como su medio favorito.

    En 1884 expuso por primera vez en el Real Instituto de Pintores de Acuarela, del que fue elegido miembro en 1886.

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