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Hugh Thompson is a visual artist, illustrator, and muralist based in Los Angeles

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Background imageHugh Thompson Collection: President Cleveland as a pig farmer, 1885

President Cleveland as a pig farmer, 1885
1576761 President Cleveland as a pig farmer, 1885; (add.info.: A hard job with the hogs' President Cleveland as a pig farmer getting tangled in leashes attached to the hind legs of several hogs)

Background imageHugh Thompson Collection: 1968 24 Hours of Le Mans

1968 24 Hours of Le Mans
CIRCUIT DE LA SARTHE, FRANCE - SEPTEMBER 29: Richard Thompson / Ray Heppenstal, Howmet Corporation, Howmet TX (McKee) - Continental TS325-1, leadsBob Tullius / Hugh Dibley, Howmet Corporation

Background imageHugh Thompson Collection: Upper cover, with an illustration of the Piper followed by children

Upper cover, with an illustration of the Piper followed by children
1195362 Upper cover, with an illustration of the Piper followed by children, 1893 (dark brown morocco with single gilt fillet border and onlaid dec) by Thomson

Background imageHugh Thompson Collection: Mrs. Hugh L. Scott with Colonel Thompson, between 1910 and 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Mrs

Mrs. Hugh L. Scott with Colonel Thompson, between 1910 and 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Mrs. Hugh L
Mrs. Hugh L. Scott with Colonel Thompson, between 1910 and 1917

Background imageHugh Thompson Collection: Southampton Team Group 1970 / 71

Southampton Team Group 1970 / 71
Football - Southampton F.C. Team Group 1970 / 1971 - Division One Back Row (left to right): Tom Jenkins, Bob McCarthy, Ron Davies, Eric Martin, Alex Davie, David Walker, Ken Jones, Denis Hollywell

Background imageHugh Thompson Collection: Illustration for 'Emma'by Jane Austen (1775-1817)

Illustration for "Emma"by Jane Austen (1775-1817)
ELD5619686 Illustration for " Emma" by Jane Austen (1775-1817). By Hugh Thompson (illustration) by Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageHugh Thompson Collection: The General Election, New Members of the House of Commons (engraving)

The General Election, New Members of the House of Commons (engraving)
1045364 The General Election, New Members of the House of Commons (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The General Election)

Background imageHugh Thompson Collection: Waiting for the shoppers special at the now disused Lambley Railway Station are

Waiting for the shoppers special at the now disused Lambley Railway Station are (left to right), Mr. Hugh Hedley, Coun. Mrs. Nancy todd, and Mrs. Hilda thompson on 16th August 1972

Background imageHugh Thompson Collection: Chelsea FC Team 1967 Left to Right: - Standing; Ken Shelito, John Hollins

Chelsea FC Team 1967 Left to Right: - Standing; Ken Shelito, John Hollins
Chelsea FC Team 1967 Left to Right:- Standing; Ken Shelito, John Hollins, Ron Harris, Tommy Hughs, Peter Bonnetti, Marvin Hinton, Colin Waldron, Eddie McCreadie and Peter Houseman

Background imageHugh Thompson Collection: 1968 BOAC Brands Hatch 6 hours

1968 BOAC Brands Hatch 6 hours. Brands Hatch, England. 7th April 1968. Dick Thompson/Hugh Dibley (Howmet TX Turbine), retired, action. World Copyright: LAT Photographic. Ref: 68SCARS

Background imageHugh Thompson Collection: Cameron, from Worlds Beauties, Series 2 (N27) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1888

Cameron, from Worlds Beauties, Series 2 (N27) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1888. Violet Lydia Thompson (1862-1919), known professionally as Violet Cameron

Background imageHugh Thompson Collection: York YO8 5 Map

York YO8 5 Map
Postcode Sector Map of York YO8 5

Background imageHugh Thompson Collection: Doncaster DN7 6 Map

Doncaster DN7 6 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Doncaster DN7 6

Background imageHugh Thompson Collection: Hugh McCalmont Cairns, politician and statesman, 1881

Hugh McCalmont Cairns, politician and statesman, 1881. Born in Ireland, Cairns (1810-1885) entered Parliament as a member for Belfast in 1852

Background imageHugh Thompson Collection: Hugh Culling Eardley Childers, 1878. Artist: Lock & Whitfield

Hugh Culling Eardley Childers, 1878. Artist: Lock & Whitfield
Hugh Culling Eardley Childers, 1878. After serving as a member of the Government of Victoria, in Australia, Childers returned to Britain and, in 1860, was elected as MP for Pontefract

Background imageHugh Thompson Collection: Henry Hugh Armstead, RA, British sculptor and illustrator, 1883. Artist: Lock & Whitfield

Henry Hugh Armstead, RA, British sculptor and illustrator, 1883. Artist: Lock & Whitfield
Henry Hugh Armstead, RA, British sculptor and illustrator, 1883. From Men of Mark: a gallery of contemporary portraits of men distinguished in the Senate, the Church, in science, literature and art

Background imageHugh Thompson Collection: The King Is Still In London

The King Is Still In London
An illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for The King Is Still In London, with words and music by Roma Campbell Hunter and Hugh Charles

Background imageHugh Thompson Collection: Charles Dicken s. the Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910

Charles Dicken s. the Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910. They Carried Me To The Tavern
Charles Dicken s.the Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910. They Carried Me To The Tavern. Four Men Walking Ion Old Lane Toward Pu Holding Each Other Up And Happy With

Background imageHugh Thompson Collection: Charles Dickens The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910

Charles Dickens The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910. The Book Of Riddles, man Telling a Story To a Lady Sitting On a Bench In a House

Background imageHugh Thompson Collection: Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910

Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910. out Of The Door, You Witch
Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910.out Of The Door, You Witch. Man Beating And Hitting a Lady Wih a Stick Whilst Others Look On

Background imageHugh Thompson Collection: Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910

Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910. Search Windsor Castle, Elves Within And Out. Elvesin Trees Searching Windsor Castle

Background imageHugh Thompson Collection: Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910

Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910. Why Do Your Dogs Bark So? Be There Bears In The Town. a Crowd In The Street With Dogs Barking And Howling

Background imageHugh Thompson Collection: Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910

Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910.now Good Sir John, how Like You The Windsor Wives

Background imageHugh Thompson Collection: Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910

Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910. Have Not Your Worship a Wart Above Your Eye

Background imageHugh Thompson Collection: Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910

Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910. I Wash, wring And Do It All Myself. Lady Hanging Out Washing On a Windy Day

Background imageHugh Thompson Collection: Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910

Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910. They Cover Him With Foul Linen. Man Hiding In Washing Basket Covered With Dirty Clothes By Two Ladies And a

Background imageHugh Thompson Collection: Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910

Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910. Heres The Twin Brother Of Thy Letter. Two Ladies In Garden Receive The Same Letter

Background imageHugh Thompson Collection: Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910

Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910. Thrown In The Thames. Man Thrown From Washing Basket Down a Hill Into The River

Background imageHugh Thompson Collection: Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910

Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910. Does He Not Hold Up His Head As It Were? And Strut In His Gait

Background imageHugh Thompson Collection: Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910

Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910. Are You Not Ashamed? Let The Clothes Alone. Men Searching Washing Basket Full Of Dirty Clothes

Background imageHugh Thompson Collection: Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910

Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910.theres Pippins And Cheese To Come, food Served To Man At Table In House

Background imageHugh Thompson Collection: Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910

Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910. How Now Sweet Frank! Why Art Thou Melancholy ? Two Ladies And Two Men Talking In Street Asking Question

Background imageHugh Thompson Collection: Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910

Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910. Marry, This Is The Short And Long Of It. Old Lady Whispers To Man In Pub

Background imageHugh Thompson Collection: Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910

Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910. I Cannot Cog And Say Thou Art This And That, Like Many Of These Lisping Hawthorn Buds. Man Courting a Woman

Background imageHugh Thompson Collection: Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910

Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910. Come On Sirrah, answer Your Master, Be Not Afraid, two Ladies With Little Boy Being Questioned By a Man

Background imageHugh Thompson Collection: Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910

Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910. This Letter To Mistress Page And Thou This This To Mistress Ford. Three Men In Tavern, two Letters And a Dog

Background imageHugh Thompson Collection: Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910

Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910. Lets Concult Together Against This Greasy Knight.two Ladies Talk On a Park Bench

Background imageHugh Thompson Collection: Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910

Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910. I Had a Father, mistress Anne, My Uncle Can Tell You Good Jests Of Him

Background imageHugh Thompson Collection: Charles Dicken s. Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910

Charles Dicken s. Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910. If He Were Twenty Sir John Falstaffs, He Shall Not Abuse Robert Swallow Esquire

Background imageHugh Thompson Collection: Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910

Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910. You Little Jack a Lent, Have You Been True To Us. Two Ladies In a Tent Question And Talk To a Little Boy

Background imageHugh Thompson Collection: Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910

Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910. I Am Not-a Hungry, I Thank You. Lady At Door Talking To Man With a Cane

Background imageHugh Thompson Collection: Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910enter Sir

Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910enter Sir Hugh Evans, anne, page And Others. Children Running With Candles On Head To Light The Way

Background imageHugh Thompson Collection: Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910

Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910. Master Slender Is Let The Boys Leave To Play.one Boy Is Hiding

Background imageHugh Thompson Collection: Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910

Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910. Go In With UsUS And See. Two Ladies Enter House And Invite Another Lady To Join Them

Background imageHugh Thompson Collection: Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910

Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910.there Comes My Master, mister Shallow And Another Gentleman From Frogmore Over The Stile This Way

Background imageHugh Thompson Collection: Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910

Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910. I Had Rather Forsooth Go Before You Like a Man Than Follow Like a Dwarf. Boy Walking In Front Of Lady In Street

Background imageHugh Thompson Collection: Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910

Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910. Enter Falstaff, pistol, nym And Bardolph. Four Men Enter Building. One Fat Jovial Character

Background imageHugh Thompson Collection: Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910

Charles Dicken s. The Merry Wives Of Windsor. Illustration By Hugh Thompson London 1910. And Nightly Meadow Fairies Look You Sing. Fairies Singing In The Woods



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Hugh Thompson Collection

Hugh Thompson is a visual artist, illustrator, and muralist based in Los Angeles. He has been creating art for over 20 years and his work has been featured in galleries around the world. His style is bold and vibrant, often featuring bright colors and geometric shapes. He draws inspiration from street art, graffiti culture, pop culture, music, nature and more. His murals can be found throughout Los Angeles as well as other cities around the world. Hugh also works with brands to create custom artwork for their products or campaigns. In addition to his artwork he also teaches workshops on drawing techniques and mural painting at various locations throughout LA.
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The Hugh Thompson collection, available on Media Storehouse, is a stunning range of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards. Our collection features an array of beautiful images captured by the renowned photographer Hugh Thompson. His photographs showcase his exceptional talent in capturing nature's beauty with precision and detail. From breathtaking landscapes to close-up shots of flora and fauna, our collection offers something for everyone. Each piece in the Hugh Thompson collection is carefully crafted to bring out its unique character and charm. The wall art pieces are perfect for adding a touch of elegance to any room while the jigsaw puzzles offer hours of entertainment for all ages. The greeting cards make excellent gifts or can be used to add a personal touch to special occasions. The Hugh Thompson collection from Media Storehouse is an exquisite selection that will delight anyone who appreciates fine photography and artwork.
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Hugh Thompson is an artist whose work features in the Artists Arts collection of art prints available through Media Storehouse. His pieces are characterised by their vibrant colours and bold, abstract designs that draw inspiration from nature and landscapes. The prints are created using high-quality materials to ensure that they capture the essence of Thompson's original artwork, which has been exhibited in galleries across the UK. Thompson's art prints offer a unique way to bring colour and energy into any space, whether it be a home or office environment. They can be used as standalone pieces or combined with other works from the Artists Arts collection to create a cohesive display. Each print is carefully crafted to showcase Thompson's artistic vision, making them ideal for anyone looking for something eye-catching and distinctive. Hugh Thompson's art prints are a beautiful addition to any art lover's collection and provide an opportunity to own a piece of his stunning work at an affordable price point.
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We offer a wide range of Hugh Thompson art prints for purchase. These prints showcase the unique style and creativity of this talented artist, with each piece featuring intricate details and vibrant colors that are sure to catch your eye. Some of the most popular Hugh Thompson prints available through Media Storehouse include stunning landscapes, beautiful portraits, and striking abstract designs. Whether you're looking for something bold and colorful or more subdued and understated, there's sure to be a Hugh Thompson print that suits your taste. Each print is produced using high-quality materials to ensure that it looks great for years to come. So if you're looking for beautiful artwork from one of today's top artists, look no further than our selection of Hugh Thompson art prints.
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We offer a wide range of art prints from various artists and photographers, including Hugh Thompson. The cost of Hugh Thompson's art prints varies depending on the size and type of print you choose. We have a variety of options available such as framed or unframed prints, canvas prints, and poster prints. Our prices are competitive and affordable for all budgets. We believe that everyone should have access to high-quality artwork at reasonable prices. Our goal is to make it easy for customers to find the perfect piece of art that fits their style and budget. We take pride in offering exceptional customer service and ensuring that our customers are satisfied with their purchases. If you're interested in purchasing one of Hugh Thompson's art prints, please browse our selection online or contact us for more information about pricing options.
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We take great care in ensuring that your Hugh Thompson art prints are delivered to you in the best possible condition. We use high-quality packaging materials and secure methods of delivery to ensure that your artwork arrives safely at your doorstep. Your art print will be carefully rolled and packaged in a sturdy tube to protect it during transit. The tube will then be sealed with tape and labeled with your shipping address for easy identification. Once shipped, you can track the progress of your order using the tracking number provided by our courier service. This will allow you to keep an eye on its journey from our warehouse to your home or office. We understand how important it is for you to receive your artwork promptly and in perfect condition, which is why we work hard to ensure that every aspect of our delivery process meets the highest standards of quality and reliability.