Horace Mann Livens Art
A talented British impressionist, Horace Mann Livens is perhaps most famous for having painted the first known portrait of his friend Van Gogh, whom he had met when he was studying at the Academy in Antwerp during 1885–1986. They remained in touch thereafter. Livens deserves to be much better known than he is, the main reason behind him not being as well known is the destruction of much of his work, firstly in the blitz and secondly in 1957 at his widow's home.
Early 20th Century Victorian Horace Mann Livens Art
Paper, Watercolor, Gouache
1920s Impressionist Horace Mann Livens Art
Gouache
20th Century Horace Mann Livens Art
Watercolor
20th Century Horace Mann Livens Art
Watercolor
Early 19th Century Victorian Horace Mann Livens Art
Paper, Watercolor
Late 19th Century Victorian Horace Mann Livens Art
Gouache
Late 19th Century Victorian Horace Mann Livens Art
Watercolor, Pencil, Paper
1990s American Modern Horace Mann Livens Art
Conté, Paper, Gouache
19th Century Victorian Horace Mann Livens Art
Watercolor, Ink, Gouache, Pencil
1950s Modern Horace Mann Livens Art
Watercolor
1930s American Modern Horace Mann Livens Art
Paper, Watercolor, Pencil
1890s Art Nouveau Horace Mann Livens Art
Watercolor, Ink, Paper
19th Century Victorian Horace Mann Livens Art
Watercolor, Ink, Gouache, Pencil
1970s Horace Mann Livens Art
Watercolor
1910s American Modern Horace Mann Livens Art
Watercolor, Paper
1930s Horace Mann Livens Art
Watercolor, Crayon