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galleries show him to have been a conscientious and excellent artist. As a teacher his somewhat cold manner, which really came from a kind of shyness, sometimes repelled his pupils in his earlier days, but he mellowed as he grew older. There has been much difference of opinion as to the value of his
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was received in 1904 his responsibilities were much increased. In 1905 Hall went to England to make purchases under the bequest. After his return he was expected to advise on everything submitted that might find a place in an art museum and, although he never claimed to be an expert in all these
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of painting and he said so. Its followers seemed to him to violate the first principles of art. His own paintings were carefully planned and always well drawn. His colour was not always so good, and this was especially apparent in some of his earlier nudes.
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methods of teaching, but his long roll of distinguished pupils suggests that his insistence on sincerity, truth and good drawing, must have been of great value to them. In any case, Hall's personality was a strong influence for the good of art in his time.
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Hall was a tall, distinguished man; courteous with strong convictions. He was extremely conservative in almost everything from his art to his politics. The only exception was his advocacy of the
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In 1912, Hall married a second time, this time to Harriet Grace Thomson, who with one son by the first marriage and two sons and a daughter by the second marriage, survived him.
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Chris Walton. Mendelssohn on the Mersey: the lives and work of Jakob Zeugheer. The Musical Times, Vol. 151, No. 1912 (AUTUMN 2010), pp. 25-40.
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Hall also acted as adviser to the trustees for purchases for the gallery and art museum, and when the munificent bequest of
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Hall's own paintings were usually interiors, nudes, or paintings of still life. He was often represented at the
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In February 1934 he again went to London as adviser to the Felton trustees and died there on 14 February 1935.
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things, he supplemented his knowledge with hard reading and made relatively few mistakes.
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in his 70s, posed for a tableau in Italian medieval costume with sword. Collection:
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and grew up in an atmosphere of culture. He studied painting at the
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He died in London on 14 February 1935 and was buried at
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Garston, Liverpool
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J. Z. Herrmann
Cheltenham College
South Kensington School of Art
Royal Academy
New English Art Club
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National Gallery of Victoria
School of Arts
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Victorian Artists

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