Abraham Hulk (Snr) (1813-1897)
Abraham
Hulk Senior was a British painter. Born in London and from a well-known
family of painters, Abraham Hulk studied in Holland at the Amsterdam
Academy under portrait painter Jean Augustin Daiwaille. Early on in his
career he turned from portraits to marine painting. Hulk is often
mistakenly referred to as a Dutch artist due to the strong Dutch
influence and conception of his paintings. He is mainly noted for his
estuary scenes featuring Dutch barges under full sail. In these
paintings he was considered a master of atmosphere and composition. He
traveled to America and exhibited briefly in Boston in the 1830s. He
returned to Amsterdam and then London where he spent the next 27 years
as a marine artist exhibiting often at the Royal Academy and Suffolk
Street Gallery.
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