Western painter Hale William Bolton was born in Fredericksburg, Iowa, September 27, 1879, and was a young man of forty-one when he died in Rusk, Texas in 1920. Bolton was buried in Dallas, Texas. He... Read full biography
Western painter Hale William Bolton was born in Fredericksburg, Iowa, September 27, 1879, and was a young man of forty-one when he died in Rusk, Texas in 1920. Bolton was buried in Dallas, Texas. He grew up in Stuttgart, Arkansas, moving, at the age of seventeen, to Honey Grove, Texas in 1896.... Read full biography
Western painter Hale William Bolton was born in Fredericksburg, Iowa, September 27, 1879, and was a young man of forty-one when he died in Rusk, Texas in 1920. Bolton was buried in Dallas, Texas. He grew up in Stuttgart, Arkansas, moving, at the age of seventeen, to Honey Grove, Texas in 1896. Bolton's teachers included Frank Reaugh in Dallas, with whom he would later go on painting trips to the western part of Texas in 1916-1917. Bolton also studied with Paul Abram and William Rueloup in... Read full biography
Western painter Hale William Bolton was born in Fredericksburg, Iowa, September 27, 1879, and was a young man of forty-one when he died in Rusk, Texas in 1920. Bolton was buried in Dallas, Texas. He grew up in Stuttgart, Arkansas, moving, at the age of seventeen, to Honey Grove, Texas in 1896. Bolton's teachers included Frank Reaugh in Dallas, with whom he would later go on painting trips to the western part of Texas in 1916-1917. Bolton also studied with Paul Abram and William Rueloup in Paris, France, and William Orowelt in Holland. Prior to his European studies, in 1910-1913, Bolton received some art education in St. Louis at Washington University, from 1909-1910. While working in both oil and pastel as an artist, Bolton was often... Read full biography
Western painter Hale William Bolton was born in Fredericksburg, Iowa, September 27, 1879, and was a young man of forty-one when he died in Rusk, Texas in 1920. Bolton was buried in Dallas, Texas. He grew up in Stuttgart, Arkansas, moving, at the age of seventeen, to Honey Grove, Texas in 1896. Bolton's teachers included Frank Reaugh in Dallas, with whom he would later go on painting trips to the western part of Texas in 1916-1917. Bolton also studied with Paul Abram and William Rueloup in Paris, France, and William Orowelt in Holland. Prior to his European studies, in 1910-1913, Bolton received some art education in St. Louis at Washington University, from 1909-1910. While working in both oil and pastel as an artist, Bolton was often employed as a piano tuner in order to earn his living. He early worked for the Jesse French Piano and Organ Company in Dallas; and after 1914 with t... Read full biography
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Benezit Dictionary of Artists, English Version and Online (Fourteen Volumes)
2006
Benezit, E
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The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
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