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Artist: John William Hill
On the Hudson Looking North
By John William Hill
Located in New York, NY
Signed and dated lower left: J. W. Hill / 1867; on verso: On The Hudson – Looking North
Category
19th Century Hudson River School John William Hill Art
Materials
Pencil, Watercolor
Catskill Sawmill
By John William Hill
Located in Missouri, MO
Afternoon In The Hudson River Valley, 1854
By. John William Hill (English, American, 1812-1879)
Signed and Dated Lower Left
Unframed: 20 x 30 inches
Fra...
Category
1860s Hudson River School John William Hill Art
Materials
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Hudson River Waterfall
By John William Hill
Located in Missouri, MO
Hudson River Valley with Waterfall
By. John William Hill (English, American, 1812-1879)
Signed Lower Left
Unframed: 14" x 19"
Framed: 23" x 28.5"
John William Hill was the son of the British aquatint engraver John Hill and the father of John Henry Hill. He immigrated with his family to this country in 1819. He was apprenticed to his father in 1822 when his family moved from Philadelphia to New York City.
In 1833, by the age of 21, he was elected an associate of the National Academy of Design. Early in his career he was a topographical artist employed by the New York State Geological Survey and later by Smith Brothers of New York City, for whom he made watercolor views of many American cities. About 1855, Hill read Ruskin’s Modern Painters and became interested in the American Pre-Raphaelite Movement of which he came to be considered the leading spirit in America.
A versatile artist, he worked in lithography, aquatint, and watercolor. He made detailed pictures directly from nature, many in watercolor and executed in a stipple technique with tiny brushes normally employed for miniatures.
He exhibited at the National Academy of Design from 1829 until his death and also at the Brooklyn Art...
Category
19th Century Land John William Hill Art
Materials
Gouache, Watercolor
Boston
By John William Hill
Located in Missouri, MO
John William Hill (1812-1879)
"Boston" 1857
Hand-Colored Engraving
Site Size: 29 x 41 inches
Framed Size: 39 x 52 inches
Born in London, England, John William Hill came to America with his family at age 7. His father, John Hill, was a well-known landscape painter, engraver, and aquatintist. John William had a career of two phases, a city topographer-engraver and then, the leading pre-Rafaelite school painter in this country. Employed by the New York Geological Survey and then by Smith Brothers...
Category
1850s Pre-Raphaelite John William Hill Art
Materials
Aquatint, Engraving
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