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Francis Edwin Hodge

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Francis Edwin Hodge (1883–1949) was an English painter. Born in Devon, he studied at Westminster School of Art and Slade School of Fine Art. Among his teachers were Augustus John, William Orpen and Frank Brangwyn. Hodge was commissioned as a painter by the British Army during World War I; some of his paintings are kept at the Imperial War Museum.

References

  • Andrew Ellis, Sonia Roe (eds.), Oil paintings in public ownership in the Imperial War Museum, Public Catalogue Foundation, 2006.