Arthur Henderson Hall (Sedgefield, County Durham, 1906 - London, 1983); ARCA (1930), RE (1961), RWS (1970), Prix de Rome in Engraving (1931), MSIA; was an English painter in oil and water-colour, draughtsman, etcher and illustrator, and glass designer.
He was educated at Sedgefield, Accrington and Coventry Schools of Art, The Royal College of Art and The British School, Rome. He was also Instructor of Drawing at London Central School of Art, in 1947–1952; Head of School of Graphic Design at the Kingston School of Art, in 1965-1971 (Senior Lecturer in charge 1952–1965). He was illustrator of children's books and books on gardening.
Education and honors
- Alumnus of the Royal College of Art (1930)
- Prix de Rome in engraving (1931)
- Royal Watercolour Society (1970)
External links
- Collection of the late Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, see the Royal Collection website
- The Brill Collection at Kingston Museum, Kingston upon Thames
- The Witt Library at the Courtauld Institute of Art, London
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