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Heywood Hardy

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Heywood Hardy (1842-1933)[1] was an English painter, especially known for his hunting motifs. He was a son of landscape painter James Hardy; his brothers, James Jr and David, were also painters.[2][3]

Hardy's daughter Mabel ('Beldy') married Charles Ormond Maugham, a solicitor and an elder brother of the writer W. Somerset Maugham.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Heywood Hardy". ArtCyclopedia. Retrieved 28 February 2016.
  2. ^ Romances from a Detective's Casebook by 'Dick Donovan', Bruce Durie, Gath Askelon Publishing, 2005, pg 141
  3. ^ The Art of Writing About Art, Suzanne Hudson and Nancy Noonan-Morrisey, Cengage Learning, 2015, pg 24
  4. ^ Somerset and all the Maughams, Robin Maugham, Longmans Heinemann, 1966, pg 165-6