Letitia Hamilton RHA, WCSI (1878-1964). The Irish landscape painter Letitia Hamilton was born in County Meath. She came from a generation of famous Irish women artists - her elder sister Eva Hamilton... Read full biography
Letitia Hamilton RHA, WCSI (1878-1964). The Irish landscape painter Letitia Hamilton was born in County Meath. She came from a generation of famous Irish women artists - her elder sister Eva Hamilton (1876-1960) was also a talented painter, while her cousin was the watercolourist Rose Barton. In... Read full biography
Letitia Hamilton RHA, WCSI (1878-1964). The Irish landscape painter Letitia Hamilton was born in County Meath. She came from a generation of famous Irish women artists - her elder sister Eva Hamilton (1876-1960) was also a talented painter, while her cousin was the watercolourist Rose Barton. In her early days, Letitia exhibited under the name May Hamilton. She trained under William Orpen at the Metropolitan School of Art in Dublin (NCAD), where she learned drawing and painting (in both oils... Read full biography
Letitia Hamilton RHA, WCSI (1878-1964). The Irish landscape painter Letitia Hamilton was born in County Meath. She came from a generation of famous Irish women artists - her elder sister Eva Hamilton (1876-1960) was also a talented painter, while her cousin was the watercolourist Rose Barton. In her early days, Letitia exhibited under the name May Hamilton. She trained under William Orpen at the Metropolitan School of Art in Dublin (NCAD), where she learned drawing and painting (in both oils and watercolours) and subsequently painted in several European countries, including Italy and France. From 1925-1928 she exhibited regularly with the Paris Salon. First and foremost however, Letitia Hamilton was a dedicated painter of the Irish... Read full biography
Letitia Hamilton RHA, WCSI (1878-1964). The Irish landscape painter Letitia Hamilton was born in County Meath. She came from a generation of famous Irish women artists - her elder sister Eva Hamilton (1876-1960) was also a talented painter, while her cousin was the watercolourist Rose Barton. In her early days, Letitia exhibited under the name May Hamilton. She trained under William Orpen at the Metropolitan School of Art in Dublin (NCAD), where she learned drawing and painting (in both oils and watercolours) and subsequently painted in several European countries, including Italy and France. From 1925-1928 she exhibited regularly with the Paris Salon. First and foremost however, Letitia Hamilton was a dedicated painter of the Irish landscape, exhibiting more than 200 paintings at the Royal Hibernian Academy (RHA) where she was duly elected a full member in... Read full biography
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