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  1. The Druids: Bringing in the Mistletoe by George Henry (1858–1943) and Edward Atkinson Hornel (1864–1933), 1890, from Glasgow Life Museums [Skip to content] [Skip to main navigation] [Skip to quick links] [Go to accessibility information] Art UK has updated its cookies policy ...

  2. Edward Atkinson Hornel was a Scottish painter of landscapes, flowers, and foliage, with children. He was a cousin of James Hornell. Hornel was born in Bacchus Marsh, Victoria, Australia, of Scottish parents, and he was brought up and lived practically all his life in Scotland after his family moved back to Kirkcudbright in 1866.

  3. Edward Atkinson Hornel 1891. Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool Liverpool, United Kingdom. Hornel has symbolised summer in the figure of a girl chasing a butterfly. Landscape and figures are seen as a flat, decorative design or pattern in two dimensions, not as a traditional scene receding into depth.

  4. 18 de feb. de 2022 · After two years of closure, the Gallery at Pollok House will reopen with an exhibition on ‘Glasgow Boy’ artist Edward Atkinson Hornel and his trips to Japan in the 1890s and 1920s. The exhibition will tell the story of how he portrayed Japan in his paintings, and the legacy of these experiences on his life and works back in Scotland.

  5. Ceylonese Tea Pickers by Edward Atkinson Hornel (1864–1933), from National Trust for Scotland, Broughton House & Garden [Skip to content] [Skip to main navigation] [Skip to quick links] [Go to accessibility information] Art UK has updated its cookies policy ...

  6. Autumn‘, Edward Atkinson Hornel, 1904Autumn‘, Edward Atkinson Hornel, 1904. Skip navigation. Shop. Become a Member. Main menu. Art and artists. Our collection Artists Artworks Art by theme Explore Videos Podcasts Short articles In depth Art Terms Tate Research Student resources Make art Create like ...