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1868 West Williamsfield, Ohio - 1942 New Rochelle, New York. Known for: Illustrator, genre, figure and marine painting.
Illustrator Lucius Hitchcock painted in the academic tradition of the Jean Paul Laurens and Colarossi School of Paris, where he studied with Jules Lefebvre and Benjamin Constant. His pictures were... Read full biography
Illustrator Lucius Hitchcock painted in the academic tradition of the Jean Paul Laurens and Colarossi School of Paris, where he studied with Jules Lefebvre and Benjamin Constant. His pictures were extremely well painted, and he was especially effective in presenting the social elite. His work... Read full biography
Illustrator Lucius Hitchcock painted in the academic tradition of the Jean Paul Laurens and Colarossi School of Paris, where he studied with Jules Lefebvre and Benjamin Constant. His pictures were extremely well painted, and he was especially effective in presenting the social elite. His work appeared in most of the major magazines, including Scribners, Harpers Monthly, and Woman's Home Companion. Hitchcock was born in West Williamsfield, Ohio, and became one of the early members of the Society... Read full biography
Illustrator Lucius Hitchcock painted in the academic tradition of the Jean Paul Laurens and Colarossi School of Paris, where he studied with Jules Lefebvre and Benjamin Constant. His pictures were extremely well painted, and he was especially effective in presenting the social elite. His work appeared in most of the major magazines, including Scribners, Harpers Monthly, and Woman's Home Companion. Hitchcock was born in West Williamsfield, Ohio, and became one of the early members of the Society of Illustrators; he also joined the Salmagundi Club and the New Rochelle Art Association. His awards were many, including a Silver Medal for Illustration in Paris in 1900; a Silver Medal for Illustration, and a Bronze Medal for Painting at the St.... Read full biography
Illustrator Lucius Hitchcock painted in the academic tradition of the Jean Paul Laurens and Colarossi School of Paris, where he studied with Jules Lefebvre and Benjamin Constant. His pictures were extremely well painted, and he was especially effective in presenting the social elite. His work appeared in most of the major magazines, including Scribners, Harpers Monthly, and Woman's Home Companion. Hitchcock was born in West Williamsfield, Ohio, and became one of the early members of the Society of Illustrators; he also joined the Salmagundi Club and the New Rochelle Art Association. His awards were many, including a Silver Medal for Illustration in Paris in 1900; a Silver Medal for Illustration, and a Bronze Medal for Painting at the St. Louis Exposition in 1904. (Information on the biography above is based on writings from the book, The Illustrator... Read full biography
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