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1829 Birmingham, England - 1908 Raymond, California. Known for: Western landscape, national park painting.
Immigrating from England in 1844, Thomas Hill came to America with his family as a youngster, and became one of America's most famous 19th-century landscape painter, especially of panoramic views of... Read full biography
Immigrating from England in 1844, Thomas Hill came to America with his family as a youngster, and became one of America's most famous 19th-century landscape painter, especially of panoramic views of the Sierra Nevada Mountains and Yosemite. He also painted landscapes of the Grand Canyon and... Read full biography
Immigrating from England in 1844, Thomas Hill came to America with his family as a youngster, and became one of America's most famous 19th-century landscape painter, especially of panoramic views of the Sierra Nevada Mountains and Yosemite. He also painted landscapes of the Grand Canyon and Yellowstone National Park, where he was particularly fascinated by the geysers. Hill studied art in Philadelphia at the Pennsylvania Academy, and his first intentions were to become a history painter.... Read full biography
Immigrating from England in 1844, Thomas Hill came to America with his family as a youngster, and became one of America's most famous 19th-century landscape painter, especially of panoramic views of the Sierra Nevada Mountains and Yosemite. He also painted landscapes of the Grand Canyon and Yellowstone National Park, where he was particularly fascinated by the geysers. Hill studied art in Philadelphia at the Pennsylvania Academy, and his first intentions were to become a history painter. However, he changed to landscape when he spent time in Europe, especially France among the Barbizon painters and in the studio of Paul Meyerheim. During the 1870s and 1880s, his work brought high prices, but diminished with the increasing popularity of... Read full biography
Immigrating from England in 1844, Thomas Hill came to America with his family as a youngster, and became one of America's most famous 19th-century landscape painter, especially of panoramic views of the Sierra Nevada Mountains and Yosemite. He also painted landscapes of the Grand Canyon and Yellowstone National Park, where he was particularly fascinated by the geysers. Hill studied art in Philadelphia at the Pennsylvania Academy, and his first intentions were to become a history painter. However, he changed to landscape when he spent time in Europe, especially France among the Barbizon painters and in the studio of Paul Meyerheim. During the 1870s and 1880s, his work brought high prices, but diminished with the increasing popularity of modernism. In the latter half of the 20th century, his work was rediscovered, and he is now considered one of... Read full biography
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- California Landscapes from the Willrich CollectionDecember 2006Burgard, Timothy AnglinAmerican Art Review
- Legends of the West" The Foxley CollectionDecember 2006Joyner, J. BrooksAmerican Art Review
- The Blanton Museum of Art, C.R. SmiDecember 2004Saunders, Richard HAmerican Art Review
- Art Events-CaliforniaSeptember 2004Gangelhoff, BonnieSouthwest Art
- News Beat-On the SceneJuly 2004Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- On the SceneMarch 2004Osterman, JSouthwest Art
- Grandeur in Nature: Landscape PaintJune 2003Stern, JeanCalifornia Art Club Newsletter
- California: This Golden LandFebruary 2002Editors, American Art ReviewAmerican Art Review
- Museum of the SouthwestDecember 2001Holeva, Daniel HAmerican Art Review
- Luminist Paintings in CaliforniaNovember 2001Harrison, Alfred C. Jr.The Magazine Antiques
- MarketplaceFebruary 2001Editors, Art & AuctionArt & Auction
- A Vision for the WestNovember 2000Driesbach, JaniceThe Magazine Antiques
- Painters and the American WestOctober 2000Troccoli, Joan CarpenterAmerican Art Review
- The Stars Come OutSeptember 2000Rutberg, Mary LouArt & Antiques
- San Diego in the Eye of the ArtistDecember 1999Atkinson, D ScottAmerican Art Review
- Proud Legacy: 150 Years of WesternJanuary 1999May, StephenSouthwest Art
- Landscape in America 1850-1890December 1997Johns, BarbaraAmerican Art Review
- Yosemite in Nineteenth Century PrinNovember 1997Ogden, Kate NearpassThe Magazine Antiques
- The Oil Sketches of Thomas HillAugust 1997Driesbach, Janice TAmerican Art Review
- CaliforniaFebruary 1997Tennant, DonnaSouthwest Art
- Bottom LineMarch 1996Brown, Margaret LSouthwest Art
- Early California PaintingsJune 1994AR editorsAmerican Art Review
