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1824 Brattleboro, Vermont - 1879 Appledore, Isle of Shoals, New Hampshire. Known for: Portrait, landscape, genre and figure painting.
One of the most influential and respected artists in Boston during the late 19th century, William Morris Hunt was a leading proponent of the French Barbizon School of painting, the precursor of... Read full biography
One of the most influential and respected artists in Boston during the late 19th century, William Morris Hunt was a leading proponent of the French Barbizon School of painting, the precursor of Impressionism. He was a landscape, genre, and portrait painter, a highly respected teacher, and widely... Read full biography
One of the most influential and respected artists in Boston during the late 19th century, William Morris Hunt was a leading proponent of the French Barbizon School of painting, the precursor of Impressionism. He was a landscape, genre, and portrait painter, a highly respected teacher, and widely read writer. His engaging personality combined with his talents to make him the leading arbiter of aesthetics in New England where he was one of the first artists to inject French influence. Hunt was... Read full biography
One of the most influential and respected artists in Boston during the late 19th century, William Morris Hunt was a leading proponent of the French Barbizon School of painting, the precursor of Impressionism. He was a landscape, genre, and portrait painter, a highly respected teacher, and widely read writer. His engaging personality combined with his talents to make him the leading arbiter of aesthetics in New England where he was one of the first artists to inject French influence. Hunt was born in Brattleboro, Vermont and was raised in New Haven, Connecticut. He was from a prominent family that included his brother Richard Morris Hunt, the architect of the Vanderbilt houses "Biltmore" and "The Breakers." William Hunt had a lively... Read full biography
One of the most influential and respected artists in Boston during the late 19th century, William Morris Hunt was a leading proponent of the French Barbizon School of painting, the precursor of Impressionism. He was a landscape, genre, and portrait painter, a highly respected teacher, and widely read writer. His engaging personality combined with his talents to make him the leading arbiter of aesthetics in New England where he was one of the first artists to inject French influence. Hunt was born in Brattleboro, Vermont and was raised in New Haven, Connecticut. He was from a prominent family that included his brother Richard Morris Hunt, the architect of the Vanderbilt houses "Biltmore" and "The Breakers." William Hunt had a lively personality and was considered a witty, non-conforming man who did not stay on the traditional path to academic success.... Read full biography
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Magazine Articles (9)
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- Museum AccessionsNovember 2004Eleanor H GustafsonThe Magazine Antiques
- Mead Art MuseumJune 2004Clark, TrinkettAmerican Art Review
- Smith College Museum of ArtJune 2004Muehlig, LindaAmerican Art Review
- Painting & Sculpture from SmithApril 2002Muehlig, LindaAmerican Art Review
- Living with AntiquesNovember 2001Quick, MichaelThe Magazine Antiques
- Picturing the Sunshine StateAugust 2001Arbitman, Kahren JonesArt & Antiques
- Southern Landscape PaintingDecember 1999Pennington, Estill CurtisAmerican Art Review
- Paintings of Florida in the VickersNovember 1995Cikovsky, Nicolai JrThe Magazine Antiques
- 150 Years of American PaintingOctober 1995Gibbs, Linda JonesAmerican Art Review
