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  1. Hilda Anne Carline (1889–1950) was a British painter, daughter of the artist George Francis Carline, and first wife of the artist Stanley Spencer. She studied art under the Post-Impressionist Percyval Tudor-Hart, with her brothers Sydney and Richard, and then at the Slade School of Art under Henry Tonks .

  2. Hilda Anne Carline (1889–1950) was a British painter, daughter of the artist George Francis Carline, and first wife of the artist Stanley Spencer.

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  3. 13 de dic. de 2022 · Hilda Carline was born in 1889, the only girl among five children. She grew up in Oxford, surrounded by the paintings of her father George Carline, then a highly regarded and financially successful painter who regularly exhibited at the Royal Academy.

  4. Hilda Carline studied at Percyval Tudor-Hart’s School of Painting in Hampstead (1913) and served with the Women’s Land Army (1916’18), before enrolling at the Slade School of Fine Art under Henry Tonks in 1918. Quickly gaining critical recognition, she exhibited at the LG (1921), the RA and the NEAC.

  5. contemporaryartsociety.org › hilda-anne-carlineHilda Anne Carline | CAS

    Hilda Anne Carline (1889–1950) was a British painter, daughter of the artist George Francis Carline, and first wife of the artist Stanley Spencer. She studied art under the Post-Impressionist Percyval Tudor-Hart, with her brothers Sydney and Richard, and then at the Slade School of Art under Henry Tonks.

  6. Hilda Carline studied at Percyval Tudor-Hart’s School of Painting in Hampstead (1913) and served with the Women’s Land Army (1916’18), before enrolling at the Slade School of Fine Art under Henry Tonks in 1918. Quickly gaining critical recognition, she exhibited at the LG (1921), the RA and the NEAC.

  7. Details. Hilda Carline (1889-1950) Self-portrait. signed and dated 'Hilda.Carline.1922' (lower centre), with inscription 'Self-Portrait' (lower right) pencil, unframed. 10¼ x 7¼ in. (26 x 18.4 cm.) Special notice.