Masters of Their Craft
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Heather Rasmussen
Heather Ujiie
American
Heath, Henrietta Hoopes
American
American, 1904 - 1996
Golders Green is a suburb in the London Borough of Barnet in north London, 5.6 miles (9 km) northwest of Charing Cross. It began as a medieval small suburban linear settlement near a farm and public grazing area green, and dates to the early 19th century. Its bulk forms a late 19th century and early 20th century suburb with a commercial crossroads. The rest is of later build. It was founded as a medieval hamlet in the large parish of Hendon, Middlesex. The parish was heavily superseded by Hendon Urban District in 1894 and by the Municipal Borough of Hendon in 1932, abolished in 1965. In the early 20th century, it grew rapidly in response to the opening of a tube station of the London Underground, adjacent to the Golders Green Hippodrome which was home to the BBC Concert Orchestra for many years. The area has a wide variety of housing and a busy main shopping street, Golders Green Road. It is known for its large Jewish population as well as for being home to the largest Jewish kosher hub (located west of Hoop Lane after the rail bridge) in the United Kingdom, which attracts many Jewish tourists.
Heath, James
British
British, 1757 - 1834
Heath, Vernon
British
British, 1819 - 1895
Heavener, Dorothy
American
American, born 1917
Hebborn, Eric
British
British, 1934 - 1996
Eric Hebborn (20 March 1934 – 11 January 1996) was an English painter, draughtsman, art forger, and later an author.
Hébert, Antoine Auguste Ernest
French
French, 1817 - 1908
Antoine Auguste Ernest Hébert (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃twan oɡyst ɛʁnɛst ebɛʁ]; 3 November 1817 – 5 December 1908) was a French academic painter.
Hebert, Marian
American
American, 1899 - 1960
Hebert, Marian Frances
American
American, 1899 - 1960
Hébert, Pierre-Eugène-Emile
French
French, 1828 - 1893
Hechenbleikner, Louis
American
American, 1893 - 1963
Louis Hechenbleikner (October 29, 1893 – August 16, 1983) was an American painter. His work was part of the painting event in the art competition at the 1932 Summer Olympics.