Marine painter, lithographer*, etcher and photographer, Eric Hudson was born with the name Elmer Forrest Hudson in Boston, Massachusetts in 1864. He studied there with Edmund C. Tarbell and Frank... Read full biography
Marine painter, lithographer*, etcher and photographer, Eric Hudson was born with the name Elmer Forrest Hudson in Boston, Massachusetts in 1864. He studied there with Edmund C. Tarbell and Frank Benson at the School of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts*, and he also attended the Academie Julian* in... Read full biography
Marine painter, lithographer*, etcher and photographer, Eric Hudson was born with the name Elmer Forrest Hudson in Boston, Massachusetts in 1864. He studied there with Edmund C. Tarbell and Frank Benson at the School of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts*, and he also attended the Academie Julian* in Paris. His signature work became marine painting, and in 1914, still using the name of Elmer Forrest Hudson, he first exhibited at the National Academy of Design* when he was living in Bronxville, New... Read full biography
Marine painter, lithographer*, etcher and photographer, Eric Hudson was born with the name Elmer Forrest Hudson in Boston, Massachusetts in 1864. He studied there with Edmund C. Tarbell and Frank Benson at the School of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts*, and he also attended the Academie Julian* in Paris. His signature work became marine painting, and in 1914, still using the name of Elmer Forrest Hudson, he first exhibited at the National Academy of Design* when he was living in Bronxville, New York. His subject was a boating scene, and in subsequent exhibitions, 1915, 1916 and 1917, he exhibited fishing genre and harbor scenes. In 1918, he changed his first name from Elmer to Eric, and in 1926, he was elected a full member of the National... Read full biography
Marine painter, lithographer*, etcher and photographer, Eric Hudson was born with the name Elmer Forrest Hudson in Boston, Massachusetts in 1864. He studied there with Edmund C. Tarbell and Frank Benson at the School of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts*, and he also attended the Academie Julian* in Paris. His signature work became marine painting, and in 1914, still using the name of Elmer Forrest Hudson, he first exhibited at the National Academy of Design* when he was living in Bronxville, New York. His subject was a boating scene, and in subsequent exhibitions, 1915, 1916 and 1917, he exhibited fishing genre and harbor scenes. In 1918, he changed his first name from Elmer to Eric, and in 1926, he was elected a full member of the National Academy of Design. The Atlantic coastline from New York to Maine was Hudson's primary subject with Monhegan Island and Rockport, M... Read full biography
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