
Joshua Anderson Hague (1850–1916) is recognized as an important Victorian painter of scenery in the Welsh countryside. He was a founding member and vice president of the Royal Cambrian Academy of Art.

On his birth certificate, he was named Joshua Hague, born in
Rusholme
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, then near (but now within) Manchester, England on June 17, 1850 to Jonathan Hague and Mary Hague, née Anderson. Some time later he added Anderson as a tribute to his mother's family. (He always used "Anderson Hague" to sign his paintings.) When he was seven, a pistol exploded in his right hand, shattering bones and causing significant damage. Nevertheless, he left school to enroll in the Manchester School of Fine Arts at age 13. Eventually, he and five friends left the school in protest at the instruction methods there. They then enrolled in the Manchester Academy to continue their art education. When he was 22, he spent the summer of 1872 at the artists' colony at
Pont-Aven
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in Brittany, France, painting rural landscape scenes.
On his return, now known as "Anderson", he had his first three paintings exhibited at the
Royal Academy
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in London in 1873: "Bathers", "Evening at Tal-y-Cafyn", and "Orchard at Roe Wen". Eventually, he had 47 paintings shown there.
He was a member of many art societies:
* Manchester Academy of Fine Art, 1871
* Manchester Art Club, 1879
* Limmers Club, 1880
* Royal Cambrian Academy of Art,
1882
* Royal Society of British Artists, 1884
* New English Art Club, 1887
* Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours, 1889
* Royal Institute of Oil Painters, 1892
He moved with his wife, Sarah Henshall, to North Wales in 1878, because the rural scenery was ideal for his style of painting. They built the family home, Vadre, in
Deganwy
Deganwy is a town and electoral ward in the community of Conwy in Conwy County Borough in Wales. It lies in the Creuddyn Peninsula alongside Llandudno (to the north) and Rhos-on-Sea (to its east). Historically part of Caernarfonshire, the peni ...
, for their family of four sons and two daughters. Their second eldest son Anderson Hague (called Dick) also had talent as a painter; their granddaughter
Esmé Kirby
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became known as a conservationist of the Welsh countryside and founder of the
Snowdonia National Park Society.
Anderson's landscape paintings were remarkable for their portrayal of the natural beauty surrounding the Conwy Valley, with picturesque skies, streams, fields, cottages and seascapes. He and his fellow artists were derided as the "
Manchester School" because of their use of a palette knife to apply paint thickly on the canvas, instead of brushes. They adopted the term as a source of pride among themselves. Anderson Hague was one of the seven founding members of the
Royal Cambrian Academy of Art
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During the 19th century there were numerous attempt ...
in 1881 and he became vice president in 1913. He was one of the few English painters at the
International Exhibition in Paris 1889, winning a Silver Medal and having his work hung in the Salon.
Anderson died at his home on Christmas Eve 1916. He is buried at St. Hilary's Church,
Llanrhos
is a village in the community of Conwy, in Conwy County Borough, Wales. The village lies between the towns of Conwy and Llandudno. Llanrhos was a civil parish from 1894 until 1974. The area was formerly part of a larger parish called Eglwys Rho ...
with his wife (who died earlier that same year) and their son, William (who died during World War II). Next to the grave is that of his best friend, the artist
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. Three years after his death,
Manchester City Art Gallery
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held a memorial exhibit showing 97 of his paintings.
References
Further reading
*Benezit, E. ''Dictionary of Painters.''
*Child, Dennis''. Painters in the North Counties of England and Wales.''
*Graves, Alemon. ''The Royal Academy of Art.''
*Graves, Alemon. ''R.A.B. Exhibitors 1824-1892 and 1893-1940.''
*Johnson and Greutzner (1980)''. Dictionary of British Artists 1880-1940.''
*Waters, Grant M''. Dictionary of British Artists Working 1900-1950.''
*Wood, Christopher (1971)''. Dictionary of Victorian Painters.''
*Obituary- Mr. Anderson Hague, Deganwy ''North Wales Weekly News'' 2/12/1916.
*Obituary- Mr. Anderson Hague, ''The Manchester Guardian'' December 30, 1916.
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1850 births
1916 deaths
Painters from Manchester
People from Deganwy
People from Rusholme
19th-century English painters
20th-century English painters
19th-century Welsh painters
20th-century Welsh painters