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William Hole (artist)

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Hole's etchings were also highly regarded, one critic describing them as "perhaps the most wonderful translations of colour and handling, of design and conception and spirit, into another artistic medium ever made, and entitle their author to rank with creative artists of the highest class".
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Hole went on to specialise in painting industrial and historical material. Although born in England, his mother was Scottish, he was brought up, studied, lived, worked and died in Edinburgh, and devoted much of his energies to Scottish national subjects and purposes.
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On returning to Edinburgh, Hole entered the School of Design, then won admission to the life school of the Royal Scottish Academy, first exhibiting there in 1873; in 1878 he was elected an associate of the Academy. Around this time he took up
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Around 1900, he travelled to Palestine in order to study the background for biblical painting. There he began working on the 80 watercolours that would eventually appear as illustrations in his book
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in the ground of James Lindsay in the centre of the north wall. His name is listed at the base of the monument along with other members of the Hole family.
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who gave him practical advice on art. It was Halswelle whose criticism encouraged Hole to endeavour to become a professional painter.
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legend, and several depicting the life of fishermen on the west coast of Scotland, exhibited in 1883–84. Of the latter,
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In later life he lived at 13 Inverleith Terrace in north Edinburgh, his neighbour at 15 being fellow-artist
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epidemic of 1849, when William was only 3 years of age, and the family relocated to
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Hole drew the black and white illustrations for several books including works by
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William Hole Online. News, biography and general information about the artist.
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Roman generals and emperors closeup in a frieze at the Great Hall of the
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in London. He also painted scenes from the Old Testament.
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The grave of William Hole RSA, Grange Cemetery, Edinburgh
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Edinburgh and Leith Post Office Directory 1911–12.
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for 5 years, although he really wanted to be an artist.
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Monument to Richard Brassey Hole in Salisbury Cathedral
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The Holy Bible. Containing The Old And New Testaments
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These are some of the publications Hole illustrated.
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Hole died in Edinburgh in 1917. He is buried in the
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and ecclesiastical decorations for other buildings.
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William Brassey Hole

Jesus
disciples
RSA
Victorian painter
etcher
engraver

Salisbury
cholera
Edinburgh
Edinburgh Academy
civil engineer
Swansea
Genoa
Italy
Rome
Keeley Halswelle
etching
Royal Society of Painters and Etchers
Royal Scottish Watercolour Society

J M Barrie

the '45
Culloden
Prince Charlie
Canterbury
Arthurian

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