This article contains a list of many of the known works by Edward Robert Hughes, who was associated with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. [1]
Image | Title | Year | Description |
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image missing | The Spinet | 1870 | Watercolour |
image missing | Hushed Music | 1871 | Oil |
Evensong | 1871 | Private Collection, Watercolour | |
A rainy Sunday | 1872 | Private Collection, Watercolour | |
Sabbath Morn | 1872 | Private Collection, Oil | |
Caroline Hill | 1873 | Bruce Castle Museum, London, Oil | |
| Mrs Cecelia Bowen-Summers | 1874 | |
Gray Hill | 1874 | Bruce Castle Museum, London, Oil; portrait of John Edward Gray Hill | |
A Young Beauty | 1875 | Private Collection, Oil | |
The Picture Book aka A Brother and Sister seated before a Hearth | 1875 | Private Collection, Oil | |
A Basket of Oranges aka George Mackay Macdonald | 1878 | Philadelphia Museum of Art, USA, Watercolour | |
image missing | Miss Frances Georgina Mitford | 1880 | Watercolour |
Landscape with Trees | 1880 | Kensington Central Library, Oil | |
Portrait of a Lady | 1883 | Chalk | |
image missing | Robert | 1885 | Chalk |
Mildred | 1885 | Chalk | |
image missing | Henriette Imrie Beausire | 1887 | Chalk drawing |
Nora Janet Beausire | 1887 | Chalk drawing | |
Bell and Dorothy Freeman | 1889 | Geffrye Museum, London, Watercolour | |
Pack Clouds Away and Welcome Day | 1890 | Watercolour | |
image missing | In the Corner Chair | 1891 | Private Collection, Chalk |
image missing | Dealing with the Fairies | 1892 | Private Collection |
image missing | Mrs Douglas Arden | 1892 | |
image missing | The careless Shepherd | 1892 | |
image missing | The Poet Gringoire | 1892 | |
image missing | Fra Lippo Lippi | 1893 | Watercolour |
Study for a Picture aka Fra Lippo Lippi | 1893 | Williamson Art Gallery and Museum, Birkenhead, Drawing | |
image missing | Biancabella e Samaritana aka Biancabella and Samaritana, her Snake Sister | 1894 | |
Portrait of a Child with a Chair | 1894 | Chalk | |
Betruccio's Bride | 1895 | Private Collection | |
Portrait of a Man | 1895 | Chalk | |
Elaine Blunt | 1896 | Chalk | |
The Shrew Katherina | 1896 | Private Collection | |
image missing | Margaret Webster | 1897 | Chalk |
Hilda Virtue Tebbs | 1897 | ||
Men in the Park | 1897 | Men in the Park | |
Diana's Maidens aka A Coward | 1898 | Private Collection, Watercolour | |
Lewis F. Day | 1900 | ||
image missing | Gwendolen Freeman | 1901 | |
Dorothea | 1901 | Pencil | |
A Witch | 1902 | Royal Collection, Watercolour | |
Margaret Ellinor Morse | 1902 | Private Collection | |
Anthony Freeman | 1903 | Watercolour | |
image missing | The lesser Light | 1904 | |
image missing | Dusky Night | 1905 | Private Collection |
Wings of the Morning | 1905 | Private Collection, Mixed Media | |
image missing | The Mantilla | 1906 | |
Dick the Shepherd | 1906 | ||
Orazio Cervi | 1906 | ||
| The Valkyrie's Vigil | 1906 | Private Collection |
Heart of Snow | 1907 | ||
Monna Giovanna | 1907 | Watercolour | |
Avery Colebrook as a Boy | 1908 | Pastel | |
All that I Saw at the Wedding aka Bridesmaid | 1908 | Harris Museum, Preston, Watercolour | |
Portrait of an elderly Lady | 1908 | Chalk | |
Head Study of a Young Girl | 1909 | Private Collection | |
The Grass of Parnassus | 1909 | The Grass of Parnassus | |
image missing | Shrouded Moon | 1910 | Watercolour |
image missing | Waning Moon | 1910 | Watercolour |
image missing | Waxing Moon | 1910 | Watercolour |
Radiant Moon | 1910 | Private Collection, Watercolour | |
image missing | Study of a Head | 1911 | Private Collection |
Christopher Garnett | 1911 | Watercolour | |
Summer Fantasy | 1911 | ||
The Journey's End | 1911 | Private Collection, Watercolour | |
Weary Moon | 1911 | Watercolour | |
Blondel's Quest | 1912 | Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, Watercolour | |
Marion Fry Pease, Daughter of Thos. Pease | 1912 | Pastel | |
Pre-historic Iona | 1912 | Watercolour | |
Woman walking her Dog aka The Transformation of Callisto | c. 1900 | Watercolour | |
William Holman Hunt | c.1894 | Private Collection | |
Oh, What's That in the Hollow? | c.1895 | Royal Watercolour Society, Watercolour | |
Twixt Hope and Fear | c.1900 | Oil | |
The Princess out of School | c.1901 | National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia, Watercolour | |
Dream Idyll (A Valkyrie) | c.1902 | Private Collection | |
The Light of the World | c.1902 | Watercolour | |
Alphonse Legros | c.1905 | Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, USA | |
William Callow | c.1906 | National Portrait Gallery, London | |
Midsummer Eve | c.1908 | Private Collection | |
image missing | A Mediterranean Landscape | date unknown | Oil |
image missing | A misty River | date unknown | Oil |
image missing | Dayspring | date unknown | |
image missing | Isle of the Stormy Capes, Iona | date unknown | Watercolour |
image missing | Returning Home | date unknown | Oil |
image missing | The Shepherd Boy | date unknown | Oil |
An Old Stump in Epping Forest | date unknown | Oil | |
Byram's Tryst | date unknown | Oil | |
| Day | date unknown | Private Collection, Watercolour |
Portrait of Rosalind | date unknown | Private Collection | |
In Dreams | date unknown | ||
Making Music | date unknown | ||
Elsie Bibby | date unknown | ||
| Margaret Webster | date unknown | |
Study of a young Tennis Player | date unknown | Mixed Media | |
Charles Edward Leith-Hay Clark | date unknown | Leith Hall, Kennethmont, Oil | |
John Mackenzie- A Cuillin Guide | date unknown | Chalk | |
Milkmaid in front of a Landscape | date unknown | Oil | |
The Pipe Smoker | date unknown | Chalk | |
Reverie | date unknown | Pastel | |
Royal Procession | date unknown | Knohl Collection, USA, Oil | |
Study of a Male Head | date unknown | Chalk | |
The Expulsion | date unknown | Cartwright Hall, Bradford | |
Tithe in Kind | date unknown | Watercolour | |
A Viking, Portrait of Harold Norbury | date unknown | Mixed Media | |
With the Wind | date unknown | Private Collection, Pastel | |
| Woman in a Shawl | date unknown | Mixed Media |
A young Child | date unknown | Chalk | |
The Nymph Callisto | date unknown | Watercolour | |
Trees at Twilight | date unknown | Mixed Media |
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