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William Hodges
A View of CapeStephens in Cook Strait,New Zealand,with Waterspout
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ID: 37896
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William Hodges
English Painter, 1744-1797
English painter. He first attended classes at William Shipley's Academy in the Strand, London, and from 1758 to 1765 was apprenticed to Richard Wilson (about whom he published a short biographical essay in 1790). Hodges followed Wilson's classical landscape style periodically throughout his career. Related Paintings of William Hodges :. | A View of CapeStephens in Cook Strait,New Zealand,with Waterspout | A Waterfaill in Tahiti | Cascade Cove, Dusky Bay | A View of Part of the South Side of the Fort at Gwalior | View of Part of Ludlow Castle in Shropshire | Related Artists: FIORENZO DI LORENZOItalian painter, Umbrian school (b. ca. 1445, Perugia, d. ca. 1525, Perugia) Joseph Allen1780 - 1860 Herring, John F. Sr.British, 1795-1865
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