Artists

Name
InfoYearsUpdated byDate
Hite, George Harrison 1807 -  1880Anonymous05/16/2012
Hitchings, Henry 1824 - 1902Anonymous04/21/2012
Hitchcock, Georgenotes
George Hitchcock (1850–1913) was an American artist, born in Providence, Rhode Island. Hitchcock graduated from the University of Manitoba, and from Harvard Law School in 1874. He then turned his attention to art and became a pupil of Gustave Boulanger and Jules-Joseph Lefebvre in Paris. He attracted notice in the Paris Salon of 1885 with his...
1850 - 1913Anonymous05/16/2012
Hirschberg, Carlnotes
Carl Hirschberg (1854-1923) was a prominent figure in the American art movement who founded the Salmagundi Club and was also the organizers of the Student Arts League. As a young man he studied in Paris. This beautiful and lyrical painting depicts the Whippany River on one side and an anonymous landscape on the other.
1854 -  1923Anonymous05/16/2012
Hinckley, Thomas Hewes 1813 - 1896Anonymous05/16/2012
Hill, Thomasnotes
Thomas Hill (September 11, 1829 – June 30, 1908) was an American artist of the 19th century. He produced many fine paintings of the California landscape, in particular of the Yosemite Valley, as well as the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Biography Thomas Hill was born in England on September 11, 1829. At the age of 15, he emigrated to the...
1829 - 1908Anonymous05/18/2012
Hills, Laura Coombs 1859 - 1952Anonymous05/18/2012
Hills, Anna Altheanotes
On January 28, 1882, Anna Althea Hills (1882-1930) was born in Ravenna, Ohio. She was a great early American artist and a member of the California school of Impressionism. She is best known for her landscape, marine, genre and figure painting. Anna Hills was the founder and six term president of the Laguna Beach Art Association and helped raise the...
1882 - 1930Anonymous05/18/2012
Hill, John Williamnotes
John William Hill or often J.W. Hill (1812–1879) was a British born American artist working in watercolor, gouache, lithography, and engraving. Hill's work focussed primarily upon natural subjects including landscapes, still lifes, and ornithological and zoological subjects. In the 1850s, influenced by John Ruskin and Hill's association...
1812 -  1879Anonymous05/16/2012
Hill, John Henrynotes
Working in watercolor, gouache, oil, and engraving, Hill focused primarily upon natural subjects as influenced by the writings of John Ruskin. Biography John Henry Hill was a painter and engraver of the American pre-Raphaelite movement. Pre-Raphaelitism in America meant an emphasis on meticulous detail in depicting observed, as opposed to...
1839 - 1922Anonymous05/16/2012
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