Sir Hubert von Herkomer (
1849–
1914),
British painter, was born at
Waal, in
Bavaria, and eight years later was brought to England by his father, a wood-carver of great ability.He lived for some time at
Southampton and in the school of art there began his art training; but in 1866 he entered upon a more serious course of study at the South Kensington Schools, and in 1869 exhibited for the first time at the
Royal Academy. In 1869, he also began working as an artist for a newly-founded newspaper called
The Graphic. By his picture, The Last Muster, at the Academy in 1875, he definitely established his position as an artist of high distinction. He was elected an associate of the Academy in 1879, and academician in 1890; an associate of the Royal Society of Painters in Water Colours in 1893, and a full member in 1894; and in 1885 he was appointed
Slade professor at
Oxford.
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