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Tag Archives: 19th century art
Art from Second Cousin Dale and Her Mother
I “met” my second cousin Dale from seeing her post on a forum about H. Lewis works. She mentioned in the post that she was a great granddaughter to Hubert Lewis, which meant we were related. Through the wonder of … Continue reading
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Tagged 19th century art, 19th century artist, American artists, art, H Lewis, h. lewis signature, H.R. Lewis, HR Lewis, Hubert Lewis, Hudson River School, Lewis, Painting, Pennsylvania
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H. Lewis Art at Cousin Julie’s house
My cousins, Gina, Julie, Lynn, and I, all great granddaughters of Hubert Lewis, and granddaughters of his fifth child Hazel Huberta Rogers, got together last Sunday to share what we knew, or had heard, about Hubert Lewis and his art, … Continue reading
Hubert Lewis Art Work Often Confused with Others
There are, it turns out, several artists with either the first or last name of Lewis. Unfortunately, since Hubert Lewis signed his art either H. Lewis or H. R. Lewis, it has led to much confusion among those trying … Continue reading
H Lewis Art in My Home
This still life, signed H. Lewis was purchased from ebay from a seller in Lambertville, NJ. This landscape pastel, signed H. Lewis, was also purchased through ebay and came from the seller’s grandmother’s home in … Continue reading
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Tagged 19th century art, 19th century artist, H Lewis, H.R. Lewis, Henry Lewis, HR Lewis, Hubert Lewis, Hudson River School, Lewis, Painting, pastels, Pittsburgh
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Hubert’s Early Life and Starting a Family
Emigrating from the Old Country On a visit to the industrial town of Govan, Scotland, young Thomas Lewis and his wife Adelaid welcomed their first child, a son, into the world on April 5, 1865. Hubert Robert Lewis was … Continue reading
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Tagged 19th century art, 19th century artist, American artists, Apollo, artist, Family, Fine art, H Lewis, h. lewis signature, H.R. Lewis, HR Lewis, Hubert, Hubert Lewis, Hudson River School, Lewis, Painting, pastels, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh
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My Mother’s Grandfather, Hubert Lewis
My mother was always proud of her grandfather’s paintings and pastel chalk art work, and we, her children, knew just how important these pieces of art that she owned were to her. So important, that when she knew she was … Continue reading
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Tagged 19th century art, 19th century artist, American artists, art, H Lewis, H.R. Lewis, HR Lewis, Hubert Lewis, Painting, pastels
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Who Was the Artist Hubert R. Lewis?
Hubert Robert Lewis The Man, the Artist Looking at the old photos I have of my great grandparents, I can see only dark eyes, in shades of black, white, grey and sepia. I see the somberness of a young … Continue reading
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Tagged 19th century art, 19th century artist, Apollo, art, artist, Govan, H Lewis, H.R. Lewis, HR Lewis, Hubert, Hubert Lewis, Pennsylvania, Stockton-on-Tees, United States
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