Hilda Neily was born and raised in Windsor Vt. by parents who loved the beauty of nature. She spent much of her time drawing, painting and studying the beautiful landscape of Vermont. She lived a... Read full biography
Hilda Neily was born and raised in Windsor Vt. by parents who loved the beauty of nature. She spent much of her time drawing, painting and studying the beautiful landscape of Vermont. She lived a short distance from Maxfield Parrish and Augustus St.Gaudins home. She loved hearing stories about the... Read full biography
Hilda Neily was born and raised in Windsor Vt. by parents who loved the beauty of nature. She spent much of her time drawing, painting and studying the beautiful landscape of Vermont. She lived a short distance from Maxfield Parrish and Augustus St.Gaudins home. She loved hearing stories about the Cornish Art Colony and spent many hours studying the paintings of Maxfield Parrish. At that time not only was he present there but also he would hang his paintings in the few public places in townfor... Read full biography
Hilda Neily was born and raised in Windsor Vt. by parents who loved the beauty of nature. She spent much of her time drawing, painting and studying the beautiful landscape of Vermont. She lived a short distance from Maxfield Parrish and Augustus St.Gaudins home. She loved hearing stories about the Cornish Art Colony and spent many hours studying the paintings of Maxfield Parrish. At that time not only was he present there but also he would hang his paintings in the few public places in townfor people to enjoy. Neily was blessed to study the remarkable color and majestic quality of these original Parrish paintings throughout her early years. Neily remembers going into the State Street bank when she was very small and seeing what was... Read full biography
Hilda Neily was born and raised in Windsor Vt. by parents who loved the beauty of nature. She spent much of her time drawing, painting and studying the beautiful landscape of Vermont. She lived a short distance from Maxfield Parrish and Augustus St.Gaudins home. She loved hearing stories about the Cornish Art Colony and spent many hours studying the paintings of Maxfield Parrish. At that time not only was he present there but also he would hang his paintings in the few public places in townfor people to enjoy. Neily was blessed to study the remarkable color and majestic quality of these original Parrish paintings throughout her early years. Neily remembers going into the State Street bank when she was very small and seeing what was probably the fist original painting she had ever seen.It was a Maxfield Parrish. She held her mothers hand and stared up at a beutiful portrayal... Read full biography
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