

About the Artist
Robert Hills was an English painter and etcher.
Hills was born in Islington. He initially studied under John Alexander Gresse, then enrolled at the Royal Academy of Arts in 1788. He primarily painted rural scenes, particularly farm animals. A number of his renderings can now be found at the British Museum.
Hills was known to draw animals in works of other artists, such as George Barret, Jr. and George Fennell Robson. He published Sketches in Flanders and Holland (1816), with his own aquatints.
More Artwork by Robert Hills (View all 74 Artworks)

Carting Hops and Other Studies
Robert Hills (English, 1769 – 1844)

The Shearing
Robert Hills (English, 1769 – 1844)

Tree Study with Ivy Clinging to Stump (ca. 1826)
Robert Hills (English, 1769 – 1844)

Study of a Deer; Stag in Foreground with a Group of Does and Fawns Under a Tree
Robert Hills (English, 1769 – 1844)

Deer and their Young (1812)
Robert Hills (English, 1769 – 1844)

Sketch of a Horse
Robert Hills (English, 1769 – 1844)

A Village Snow Scene (1819)
Robert Hills (English, 1769 – 1844)
More Artwork by Robert Hills (View all 74 Artworks)

Carting Hops and Other Studies
Robert Hills (English, 1769 – 1844)

The Shearing
Robert Hills (English, 1769 – 1844)

Tree Study with Ivy Clinging to Stump (ca. 1826)
Robert Hills (English, 1769 – 1844)

Study of a Deer; Stag in Foreground with a Group of Does and Fawns Under a Tree
Robert Hills (English, 1769 – 1844)

Deer and their Young (1812)
Robert Hills (English, 1769 – 1844)