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| - Charles Napier Hemy RA (* 24. Mai 1841 in Newcastle, North East England; † 30. September 1917 in Falmouth, Cornwall) war ein britischer Marinemaler und Vertreter der Newlyn School, einer Künstlerkolonie des späten 19. und frühen 20. Jahrhunderts. (de)
- Charles Napier Hemy, né le 24 mai 1841 à Newcastle upon Tyne (Angleterre) et mort le 30 septembre 1917 à Falmouth, dans les Cornouailles (Angleterre), est un peintre britannique, connu pour ses marines et ses tableaux conservés dans les collections de la Tate. (fr)
- Charles Napier Hemy (Newcastle upon Tyne, 24 maggio 1841 – Falmouth, 30 settembre 1917) è stato un pittore inglese, esponente della Scuola di Newlyn. (it)
- チャールズ・ネーピア・ヘミー(Charles Napier Hemy RA、1841年5月24日 - 1917年9月30日)はイギリスの画家である。1881年からコーンウォールの海岸の街、ファルマスで暮らし、同じコーンウォールの漁村、ニューリンに集まった「ニューリン派」の画家の一人とされる。 (ja)
- Чарльз Напье Хэми (24 мая 1841, Ньюкасл-апон-Тайн — 30 сентября 1917, Фалмут) — британский художник, представитель Ньюлинской школы. (ru)
- Charles Napier Hemy RA (Newcastle-on-Tyne, 24 May 1841 – 30 September 1917, Falmouth) was a British genre and marine painter. He was born to a musical family in Newcastle-on-Tyne, and trained in the Government School of Design, Newcastle, followed by the Antwerp Academy and the studio of Baron Leys. Hemy returned to London in the 1870s, and in 1881 moved to the coastal town of Falmouth in Cornwall. He produced painted figure- and landscapes, but his best-known works are Pilchards (1897) and London River (1904) which are in the Tate collections. He died in Falmouth on 30 September 1917. (en)
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