Glen Hopkinson was born in 1946 in Laramie, Wyoming, just a few miles from the old Mormon Trail. His parents, Harold Hopkinson and Vivian Hamblin, both of Fort Bridger, Wyoming, took their four... Read full biography
Glen Hopkinson was born in 1946 in Laramie, Wyoming, just a few miles from the old Mormon Trail. His parents, Harold Hopkinson and Vivian Hamblin, both of Fort Bridger, Wyoming, took their four children to Byron, Wyoming. Glen’s father was the Superintendent and Art Teacher of the local high... Read full biography
Glen Hopkinson was born in 1946 in Laramie, Wyoming, just a few miles from the old Mormon Trail. His parents, Harold Hopkinson and Vivian Hamblin, both of Fort Bridger, Wyoming, took their four children to Byron, Wyoming. Glen’s father was the Superintendent and Art Teacher of the local high school. Harold spent his off hours building his art career. Glen would recount, “My dad’s studio was a haven of visual pleasure for me. When I was little and wanted to paint, he would get out some of his... Read full biography
Glen Hopkinson was born in 1946 in Laramie, Wyoming, just a few miles from the old Mormon Trail. His parents, Harold Hopkinson and Vivian Hamblin, both of Fort Bridger, Wyoming, took their four children to Byron, Wyoming. Glen’s father was the Superintendent and Art Teacher of the local high school. Harold spent his off hours building his art career. Glen would recount, “My dad’s studio was a haven of visual pleasure for me. When I was little and wanted to paint, he would get out some of his older brushes and water colors for me to use. I would literally be ‘underfoot’ painting my paintings while he painted his. I would say my art training began at the foot of my father from the time I was two or three years old!”. After his early years of... Read full biography
Glen Hopkinson was born in 1946 in Laramie, Wyoming, just a few miles from the old Mormon Trail. His parents, Harold Hopkinson and Vivian Hamblin, both of Fort Bridger, Wyoming, took their four children to Byron, Wyoming. Glen’s father was the Superintendent and Art Teacher of the local high school. Harold spent his off hours building his art career. Glen would recount, “My dad’s studio was a haven of visual pleasure for me. When I was little and wanted to paint, he would get out some of his older brushes and water colors for me to use. I would literally be ‘underfoot’ painting my paintings while he painted his. I would say my art training began at the foot of my father from the time I was two or three years old!”. After his early years of informal art training, Glen began his more serious art education during high school under the tutelage of his father. He also studied with a... Read full biography
Glen Spencer Hopkinson - Artist Info
About Glen Spencer Hopkinson: Books
Books & Publications (10)
Publications based on askART research. List may not be comprehensive.
The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
AskART.com Inc. - Dunbier, Lonnie Pierson (Editor)
479 pages
Davenport's Art Reference: The Gold Edition
2005
Davenport, Ray
2,421 pages
A Faithful Life: The Story of Joseph Glen S. Hopkinson
2005
Hopkinson, Glen S.
0 pages (color)
Old Nauvoo Through the Eyes of Art
2002
Hopkinson, Glen S.
104 pages (color)
Red Book Price Guide-1997 Western American Art
1997
Southwest Art
128 pages
Buffalo Bill Art Show and Sale1996 (Exhibition catalog)
1996
Buffalo Bill Historical Center
128 pages (color)
The Red Book Western American Price Index
1993
Southwest Art
126 pages
Master Index 1971-1993 Artists in Southwest Art
1993
Southwest Art
64 pages
Artist Invitational '87 C M Russell Museum (Exhibition catalog)