John Hodgson Campbell Explained

John Hodgson Campbell
Birth Name:John Hodgson Campbell
Birth Date:1855
Birth Place:Newcastle, England
Death Date:1927
Death Place:Newcastle, England
Nationality:British
Field:Painting

John Hodgson Campbell (1855–1927) was a British portrait, landscape and genre painter in oil and watercolour.

Biography

Campbell was born in Newcastle son of John Thompson Campbell. He trained under Cosens Way at Newcastle school of Art. He exhibited at the Royal Academy and the RSA. His work is represented at the British Museum, Laing Art Gallery, Shipley Art Gallery and South Shields Museum.

List of works

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Edward Fletcher (1807–1889), Locomotive Engineer, North Eastern Railway (1882) . artuk.org .
  2. Web site: Workman Eating Lunch . artuk.org .
  3. Web site: Under the coaly Tyne . artuk.org .
  4. Web site: Alderman Thomas McDermott, Mayor . artuk.org .
  5. Web site: Francis Joseph Finn . artuk.org .
  6. Web site: Blackberry Gatherers . wikigallery.org .
  7. Web site: Alderman Thomas Hall . artuk.org .
  8. Web site: John Hall (1824–1899) . artuk.org .
  9. Web site: Robert Affleck, JP, Chairman of the Board of Guardians . artuk.org .
  10. Web site: Professor Mark R. Wright, MA . artuk.org .
  11. Web site: The Right Honourable Arthur Munro Sutherland (1867–1953), JP, Lord Mayor of Newcastle upon Tyne (1918–1919) . artuk.org .