Talbot Hughes

Talbot Hughes

  • British Painter and Collector (1869-1942): Talbot Hughes was a British artist who lived from 1869 to 1942. He was known for his work in several artistic mediums:
    • Genre Painting: Genre paintings depict everyday scenes and activities, often focusing on specific social classes or historical periods.
    • History Painting: History paintings portray scenes from history, mythology, or religion.
    • Landscape Painting: Landscape paintings capture the beauty and variety of natural scenery.
  • Son of a Still-Life Painter: His father, William Hughes, was a still-life painter.
  • Brother of a Landscape Painter: His brother, Sir Herbert Hughes-Stanton, was a prominent landscape painter.
  • Exhibited at the Royal Academy: Talbot Hughes exhibited his work at the Royal Academy from a remarkably young age, starting at 17 and continuing until 1913. The Royal Academy is a prestigious institution for showcasing British art.
  • Art Collector: Beyond his own artistic pursuits, Hughes was also a collector of historical costumes and miniature portraits. In 1910, he sold a portion of his costume collection to the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
  • Limited Information Available: Unfortunately, information about Talbot Hughes' life and work is somewhat limited online. Further details about his artistic style, specific paintings, or critical reception might require searching through physical archives, libraries, or specialized art databases.


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Dress design  an account of costume for artists & dressmakers
Dress Design: An Account of Costume for Artists & Dressmakers by Talbot Hughes is...
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