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June 14, 2020

June 14, 1913

About Ralph Hedley (December 13, 1848 to June 14, 1913) we learn he was a:

Newcastle genre painter who worked in both oil and watercolour. He was also a wood carver, illustrator and sculptor. Born in Gilling West near Richmond, North Yorkshire in 1848 he studied at the Newcastle School of Art. Later he became the President of the Berwick Club, and Northumbrian Art Institute, as well as a Member of the Society of British Artists. The subjects of his paintings are usually scenes of the working lives of ordinary people, from labourers and sailors through to children and veterans, in his native North East, beautifully observed and well executed. Hedley exhibited at the Society of British Artists as well as the Royal Academy from 1879 and elsewhere. 

And there is this wonderful painting he did:

Affectionately known as Ralph's Cat, this picture is actually titled Blinking in the Sun. It was painted in 1881...


Hedley Ralph | Cat in a Cottage Window | MutualArt


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