Other artists represented in the collections include Hope Joseph, Gerard Ceunis, Esther Seebohm, Theodor Kern, Evacustes A Phipson, Margaret Thompson and Evangeline Barratt. The Belgian Ceunis fled from the Germans during the invasion of Antwerp in 1915 to become the proprietor of a ladies’ clothes shop in Hitchin, while Kern was a refugee from Nazi occupied Austria who taught at Luton College of Art, leaving a body of work in diverse styles. Phipson’s street scenes are notable for their photorealistic qualities, which document many lost buildings in Hitchin.
Other artists represented in the collections include Hope Joseph, Gerard Ceunis, Esther Seebohm, Theodor Kern, Evacustes A Phipson, Margaret Thompson and Evangeline Barratt. The Belgian Ceunis fled from the Germans during the invasion of Antwerp in 1915 to become the proprietor of a ladies’ clothes shop in Hitchin, while Kern was a refugee from Nazi occupied Austria who taught at Luton College of Art, leaving a body of work in diverse styles. Phipson’s street scenes are notable for their photorealistic qualities, which document many lost buildings in Hitchin.