Las óleos de todo Hill, John William
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19077 |
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Apples, Pears, and Grapes on the Ground |
Watercolor on paper, private collection. |
19073 |
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Bird's Nest and Dogroses |
1867, watercolor on paper, collection of the New York Historical Society |
19075 |
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Still Life with Fruit and Fly |
1873, watercolor |
19076 |
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Study of Fruit |
1877, watercolor over graphite on paper, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston |
19074 |
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View on Catskill Creek |
1867, watercolor, gouache and graphite underdrawing, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. |
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Hill, John William
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English Painter, 1812-1879
Painter and illustrator, son of John Hill. At the age of seven he moved to Philadelphia, PA, with his family. In 1822 he moved to New York, where he was apprenticed to his father for seven years. During this time, he worked on the aquatint plates for William Guy Wall's Hudson River Portfolio (1821-5),
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Sweden Wholesale Oil Paintings, Stretcher Bars, Picture Frames & Beveled Mirrors
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