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William Frederick Hulk

William Frederick Hulk (1852 - 1906) was active/lived in United Kingdom.  William Hulk is known for Rural landscape-animal painting.

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Similar artists

.  There are 24 similar (related) artists for William Frederick Hulk available:    Edgar Longstaffe,  Henry Cooper,  Edwin Masters,  Adrian Keith Graham Hill,  James Henry Crossland,  George Turner II,  Arthur Willett,  Charles James Lewis,  Octavius Thomas Clark,  David Payne,  John Dawson Watson,  Edmund Johann Niemann,  Walter Wallor Caffyn,  Walter Heath Williams,  James Lawrence Isherwood,  Harry Pennell,  George Lawrence Bulleid,  Allan Douglas Davidson,  Alfred Vickers Sr,  James Hardy III,  Samuel Austin,  Charles Augustus Henry Lutyens,  Hugh Boycott Brown,  Edwin Henry Boddington Jr



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