Later Victorian Portraits Catalogue

Henry George Hine (1811-1895), Painter

By other artists
1891
Photographs

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1838
Miniature by C.B. Durham; untraced. Exh. RA 1838 (862).

1869
Medallion by W.K. Shenton, head-and-shoulders; untraced. Exh. RA 1869 (1317).

1882
Watercolour by Thomas Walter Wilson, The Members of the Institute [of Painters in Water-colour] Touching Day 1882, three-quarter-length, profile to left, seated with brush in right hand at work on picture, in group of 88 sitters; untraced. Probably exh. IPWC 1883 (342a); repr. Graphic, 28 Apr. 1883, p.422 (with key, Hine no.85); and Christie’s, 9 May 1984, p.1.
See also Boughton, Clausen, Crane, Gregory, Hayes, Herkomer, Lucas, Parsons, Tenniel, W.L. Thomas, J.W. Waterhouse.

1891back to top


Chalk and wash drawing by (William) Walker Hodgson; see NPG 5901.

c.1893
Watercolour by unidentified artist, probably either Harry or W. Egerton Hine, the sitter’s artist sons, inscr. ‘H G Hine VPPI’, head-and-shoulders, profile to right, smoking clay pipe; untraced; tracing supplied 1913 by daughter.


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?c.1880s
Photographs by Ed.Wheeler, Brighton, two known poses:
(a) head-and-shoulders, profile to right, with beard and moustache, wearing narrow horizontal tie; repr. Wedmore 1893, p.87; and Spielmann 1895a, p.414.
(b) head-and-shoulders, half-profile to right; engr. by ‘WLT’ repr. ILN, 14 May 1892, p.591; and ILN, 23 Mar. 1895, p.350.

c.1890
Platinum print by Frederick Hollyer, half-length, holding a cigar; V&A, London, 7775-1938

Photograph by unidentified photographer, quarter-length, profile to left, with beard and moustache, wearing jacket, waistcoat and soft wide-brimmed hat; repr. The Year’s Art 1892, facing p.101 (uncredited).

c.1893–4
Photographs by Arthur Brown, Kingston-on-Thames, two known poses:
(a) three-quarter-length, nearly full-face, looking down, with bushy hair, seated with book resting on left arm; engr. by ‘M’ repr. MA, 1895, p.280; and by another hand Graphic, 23 Mar. 1895, p.335.
(b) head-and-shoulders, nearly full-face, looking right, with bushy hair and flowing bow tie; engr. by ‘C.H.’ repr. Black & White, 23 Mar. 1895, p.378.

Dr Jan Marsh