Charles Edward Hallé (1846-1914) was an English painter influenced by both neo-classicism and pre-raphaelitism. In conjunction with Sir Edward Burne-Jones he founded the New Gallery in London in 1888. He was the son of the eminent conductor Sir Charles Hallé which perhaps explains why music seem to figure in many of his pictures.
See also my earlier post on this artist.
Charles Edward Hallé, Music
Charles Edward Hallé, Francesca and Her Lute
Charles Edward Hallé, Preparing For The Ball
Charles Edward Hallé, The Archer
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