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  1. Gluck (born Hannah Gluckstein; 13 August 1895 – 10 January 1978) was a British painter, who rejected any forename or honorific (such as "Miss" or "Mr"), also using the names Peter and Hig. Gluck joined the Lamorna artists' colony near Penzance , and was noted for portraits and floral paintings, as well as a new design of picture-frame.

  2. 6 de dez. de 2017 · By Diana Souhami. Published on 6 December 2017. In 1936 British artist Gluck painted herself and her lover in a radical depiction of same-sex partnership. With a show at Brighton Museum and Art Gallery exploring her life and work, we look at the story behind the painting. Gluck - Lilies, 1936 More.

  3. Biography. Gluck (born Hannah Gluckstein; 13 August 1895 – 10 January 1978) was a British painter, who rejected any forename or honorific (such as "Miss" or "Mr"), also using the names Peter and Hig. Gluck joined the Lamorna artists' colony near Penzance, and was noted for portraits and floral paintings, as well as a new design of picture-frame.

  4. Gluck (born Hannah Gluckstein; 13 August 1895 – 10 January 1978) was a British painter, who rejected any forename or prefix (such as 'Miss'), as Gluck was gender-nonconforming. Gluck joined the Lamorna artists’ colony near Penzance, and was noted for portraits and floral paintings, as well as a new design of picture-frame.

  5. Gluck (Hannah Gluckstein) was an English Woman Artist and LGBTQ Artist born on August 13, 1895. (Hannah Gluckstein) died on January 10, 1978. Portrait of Miss E.M. Craig 1914. The Pine Cone 1919. Primavera 1920. The Three Nifty Nats 1926. Spiritual (Study of a Negro Head) 1927. The Devil’s Altar 1932. Lilies 1936. Lords and Ladies 1936.

    • August 13, 1895
    • January 10, 1978
  6. Gluck (1895 - 1978) Gluck, (born Hannah Gluckstein), was a British painter, who rejected any forename or prefix and went by the gender-nonconforming name Gluck. Gluck trained at the St John’s Wood School of Art (1913-16), and then joined the artists’ colony at Lamorna, near Penzance, Cornwall.

  7. View Gluck (Hannah Gluckstein)’s artworks on artnet. Learn about the artist and find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks, the latest news, and sold auction prices.