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HUBERT LINDSAY WELLINGTON

(1879 – 1967)

“Garden at the White House, Northfield End,  Henley-on-Thames

(the Artist’s home)

Oil painting on panel. Signed with monogram,  titled “The White House”

and dated 1943 on reverse                                                                                                                IMAGE

 

 

 

Hubert Wellington was a landscape painter.  He studied at Gloucester School of Art and Birmingham School of Art and at the Slade School from 1899 to 1900.  He was a Lecturer at the National Gallery from 1919 to 1922 and Registrar and Lecturer at the Royal College of Art from 1932 to 1046.  “The Big Barn, Frampton Mansell” (1915) was purchased by the Chantrey Bequest for the Tate Gallery in 1961.  He lived in London in 1901 and 1919 and Stafford in 1908.  He exhibited his work at Goupil Gallery, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool, the London Salon and the New English Art Club.

 

 

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