Ernest William Haslehust

English landscape painter

Bere Regis, Dorset (Watercolour, 1910)
High Street, Stratford on Avon (1910)
The Roman Bath, Bath, Somerset (1914)

Ernest William Haslehust (12 November 1866 – 3 July 1949) was an English landscape painter and book illustrator who worked in watercolours.[1]

Life and work

Haslehust was born in Walthamstow in Essex (now part of Greater London), the son of William Henry Haslehust, and studied at the Slade School of Fine Art in London under Alphonse Legros. He was a member of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours (RI), Royal Society of British Artists (RBA), Royal West of England Academy (RWA) and Royal British Colonial Society of Artists (RBC), and exhibited regularly at many venues including the Royal Academy in London. He also designed posters for the LNER and LMS railway companies, and his art was featured in many magazines of the day including the Illustrated London News and The Tatler.[1]

He was a prolific painter of British landscapes in watercolour. One book he worked on was I Wish I Could Paint (The Studio, London, 1945. 96 p., 4º) with the text by Percy Bradshaw.[note 1]

Books illustrated by Haslehust

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Haslehust is perhaps best remembered for illustrating 36 volumes of the well-known "Beautiful England" series of travel books published by Blackie and Son Limited (see titles below).[1] Those marked '$' in the series "Beautiful Scotland"; the others in "Beautiful England"

  • Barwell, Noel. Cambridge (Blackie & Son, 1911).
  • Benson, George. York (Dana Estes & Co Boston).
  • Bradley, A. G. The English Lakes (Blackie & Son, 1910)
  • Danks, William. Canterbury (Blackie & Son, 1910)
  • Edwards, Charles & Bennett, J. H. E. Chester (Blackie & Son, 1911)
  • Edwards, Charles. Our Beautiful Homeland: Hereford, Chester, Oxford, Warwick & Leamington (Gresham, Ca. 1920s)
  • Eyre-Todd, George. Loch Lomond, Loch Katrine, and the Trossachs (Blackie & Son, 1922) $
  • Geddie, John. Edinburgh (Blackie & Son, 1922) $
  • Geddie, John. The Shores of Fife (Blackie & Son, 1922) $
  • Geddie, John. The Scott Country (Blackie & Son, 1922) $
  • Gilchrist, Murray. The Dukeries (Blackie and Son, 1913).
  • Gilchrist, Murray. The Peak District London Blackie, 1911.
  • Godfrey, Elizabeth. The New Forest (Blackie & Son, 1912).
  • Heath, Sidney. The Cornish Riviera (Blackie and Son, 1911).
  • Heath, Sidney. Winchester (Blackie & Son, 1911).
  • Heath, Sidney. Exeter (Blackie & Son, 1912).
  • Heath, Sidney. Bournemouth, Poole and Christchurch (Blackie & Son, 1915).
  • Heath, Sidney. The Heart of Wessex (Blackie & Son).
  • Heath, Sidney. Swanage and District (Blackie & Son, 1915).
  • Higgins, Walter. Hastings and Neighbourhood (Blackie & Son, 1920)
  • How, Frederick Douglas. Oxford (Blackie & Son, 1910).
  • Jerrold, Walter. Shakespeare Land (Dana Estes & Co. Boston).
  • Jerrold, Walter. Norwich and the Broads (Blackie & Son, 1910).
  • Jerrold, Walter. Hampton Court (Blackie & Son, 1912)
  • Jerrold, Walter. The Thames (Blackie & Son, 1910)
  • Jerrold, Walter. Folkestone and Dover (Blackie & Son, 1920).
  • Jerrold, Walter. The Heart of London (Blackie and Son, Ltd, 1924)
  • Jerrold, Walter. Through London's highways (Blackie and Son, Ltd, 1924)
  • Jerrold, Walter. In London's by-ways (Blackie and Son, Ltd, 1925)
  • Jerrold, Walter. Rambles in Greater London (Blackie and Son, Ltd, 1925)
  • Morley, George. Warwick and Leamington (New York: Dodge, ca. 1920).
  • Nicklin, J. A. Dickens Land (Blackie & Son, 1911)
  • Salmon, Arthur Leslie. Bath and Wells (New York Dodge Pub. Co., 1914).
  • Salmon, Arthur Leslie. Dartmoor (Blackie and Son, 1913).
  • Thomas, Edward. Windsor Castle (Dana Estes & Co. 1921).
  • Thomas, Edward. The Isle of Wight (Blackie & Son, 1911).
  • Thomas, Edward. In Pursuit of Spring (Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1914).

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Demonstration lessons in Water-Colour. No. 36 in the How to Do It series by The Studio.

References

  1. ^ a b c Times Obituary, 8 July 1949 Archived 8 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine (sourced 31 Oct 2009).

External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to E. W. Haslehust.
  • E W Haslehust - short biography ("Travelling Art Gallery")
  • The wooded track and a young girl beside a duck pond (Watercolour - Christie's)
  • A West Country creek (Watercolour - Christie's)
  • London & North Eastern Railway poster (Travel posters online)
  • Works by E. W. Haslehust at Project Gutenberg
  • Works by E. W. Haslehust (illustrator) at Faded Page (Canada)
  • Works by or about Ernest William Haslehust at Internet Archive
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