Arthur Trevor Haddon
Arthur Trevor Haddon (1864–1941), also known as Trevor Haddon, was a British painter and illustrator.
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Born | 22 August 1864 London, England |
Died | 13 December 1941 (aged 77) Cambridge, England |
Nationality | English |
Education | Slade School of Fine Art; Hubert von Herkomer (18880-90) |
Known for | Painter, illustrator |
Movement | Orientalist |
Life and career
Arthur Trevor Haddon was born on 22 August 1864 in London. He won a scholarship to the prestigious Slade School of Fine Art and enrolled in 1883.[1] There, he studied under Alphonse Legros. He also studied with Hubert von Herkomer from 1888 to 1890.[2]
Although he lived primarily in London and Cambridge, Haddon traveled to Rome, Madrid, Venice, California, South America, Hawaii, and Asia.[3] He died in Cambridge on December 13, 1941 at age 77.[4]
Work
Haddon was both a painter and illustrator.
Selected paintings
- Palm Fringed Shore, c. 1826
- Spanish Streetscape, date unknown
- Pastel portrait of Herman Finck (1939)
Illustrations in publications
Haddon illustrated the following works:
- Browne, Edith A., Peeps at Many Lands: Spain, with twelve full-page illustrations in colour by Trevor Haddon and Edgar T. A. Wigram, London: Adam & Charles Black, 1910
- Calvert, Albert Frederick, Granada Present and Bygone, (illustrations by Trevor Haddon), J. M. Dent, London, 1908
- Calvert, Albert Frederick, Southern Spain: Painted By Trevor Haddon, A. & C. Black, Ltd., London, 1908
- Gould, Baring, A Book of the Rhine from Cleve to Mainz. With eight Illustrations in Colour by Trevor Haddon, London, Methuen 1906
- Nye, G.H.F, Our Island Home (8 illustrations by Trevor Haddon), Bemrose & Sons, Limited, London, c. 1898
- Okey, Thomas, The Old Venetian Palaces and Old Venetian Folk. With Fifty Coloured and Other Illustrations by Trevor Haddon, London. J. M. Dent & Co. 1907
- Thirlmere, Rowland, Letters from Catalonia and other parts of Spain (illustrations by Trevor Haddon), Hutchinson & Co., London, 1905
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See also
References
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- Ambrosini, R. and Dury, R., European Stevenson, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009, p. 8
- Calton Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland Archived April 23, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
- Vallejo Gallery, Costa Mesa, CA
- Calton Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland Archived April 23, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
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