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Hardy, Heywood, 1842-1933

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Personal name headingHardy, Heywood, 1842-1933
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Birth date1842-11-25
Death date1933
Place of birthChichester (England)
Profession or occupationArtists
Found inMuseum of Fine Arts, Boston. Official illustrated catalogue of the English water colors and works in black and white at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1885: p. 8 (Heywood Hardy)
ULAN, Oct. 15, 1999 (hdg.: Hardy, Heywood; usage: Heywood Hardy; British artist; b. 1842, d. 1933; b. op. 1861, d. 1893)
Wikipedia, April 27, 2017 (Heywood Hardy; Heywood Hardy (1842-1933) was an English painter, especially known for his hunting motifs. He was a son of landscape painter James Hardy; his brothers, James Jr and David, were also painters. Hardy's daughter Mabel ('Beldy') married Charles Ormond Maugham, a solicitor and an elder brother of the writer W. Somerset Maugham)
Macconnal-Mason, via WWW, April 28, 2017 (Heywood H. Hardy (1842-1933); Heywood Hardy was born in Chichester 25th November 1843, the youngest son of the landscape painter James Hardy Senior; James Hardy Jnr. 1832-1889, a brother, was a renowned painter of animals and sporting genre; David, a second brother, was a painter of rustic genre; his cousin Frederick Daniel Hardy, a painter of genre and interior scene, was a leading member of the Cranbrook colony in Kent; Hardy's early works included landscapes, which he exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1864-1865, he continued to exhibit at the Academy until 1919; he was a painter and etcher of primarily sporting subjects, portraits, genre and animals)