Hugh Goldwin Riviere
(1869-1956), ArtistArtist associated with 9 portraits
Hugh Goldwin Riviere was the son of the animal painter Briton Riviere. He primarily painted portraits, for which he was elected into the Royal Society of Portrait Painters, as well as many literary subjects including illustrating lines from Christina Rossetti and Tennyson. He exhibited at the Royal Academy between 1893 and 1904.
Sir Squire Bancroft (né Butterfield)
by Hugh Goldwin Riviere
oil on canvas, 1900
NPG 2121
by Hugh Goldwin Riviere
charcoal, 1915
NPG 4931
Sir Alfred Fernandez Yarrow, 1st Bt
published by Thomas Kell & Son, after Hugh Goldwin Riviere
mezzotint, circa 1880s
NPG D36234
by The Autotype Company, after Hugh Goldwin Riviere
collotype, (circa 1903)
NPG D20786
by The Autotype Company, after Hugh Goldwin Riviere
collotype, (circa 1903)
NPG D9970
by Sir Emery Walker, after Hugh Goldwin Riviere
photogravure, after 1911
NPG D37840
by J. Cather Webb, after Hugh Goldwin Riviere
mezzotint, (1913)
NPG D42038
David Richard Beatty, 1st Earl Beatty
by John Cother Webb, after Hugh Goldwin Riviere
mezzotint, published 1919
NPG D23559
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Aidan Mackey
27 February 2021, 21:16
Hugh Riviere painted G.K. Chesterton in a rowing-boat. Where and when?