George Hawley Hallowell PRICE CHARTS
1871 Boston, Massachusetts - 1926 Boston, Massachusetts. Known for: Country winter scene painting with landscape, horses and oxen.
George Hawley Hallowell (American, 1871-1926):. George Hawley Hallowell was born December 5, 1871 in Boston, where he died of cancer March 26, 1926. He spent his professional life in Boston and... Read full biography
George Hawley Hallowell (American, 1871-1926):. George Hawley Hallowell was born December 5, 1871 in Boston, where he died of cancer March 26, 1926. He spent his professional life in Boston and studied with Edmund C. Tarbell and Frank W. Benson at Boston's Museum School, with H. Warren of Rotch in... Read full biography
George Hawley Hallowell (American, 1871-1926):. George Hawley Hallowell was born December 5, 1871 in Boston, where he died of cancer March 26, 1926. He spent his professional life in Boston and studied with Edmund C. Tarbell and Frank W. Benson at Boston's Museum School, with H. Warren of Rotch in Boston and in Paris (1906, where he copied the Old Masters). Hallowell was known as a "Tarbellite" but his style and unusually ephemeral manner of fusing color hues and tones into blurry edged... Read full biography
George Hawley Hallowell (American, 1871-1926):. George Hawley Hallowell was born December 5, 1871 in Boston, where he died of cancer March 26, 1926. He spent his professional life in Boston and studied with Edmund C. Tarbell and Frank W. Benson at Boston's Museum School, with H. Warren of Rotch in Boston and in Paris (1906, where he copied the Old Masters). Hallowell was known as a "Tarbellite" but his style and unusually ephemeral manner of fusing color hues and tones into blurry edged atmospheric landscapes was unique and because of this he is considered an avantgarde member of the Boston school. Hallowell was a member of the St. Botolph Club (Boston), the Boston Society of Water Color Painters, the Aquarellists and the N.Y. Water Color... Read full biography
George Hawley Hallowell (American, 1871-1926):. George Hawley Hallowell was born December 5, 1871 in Boston, where he died of cancer March 26, 1926. He spent his professional life in Boston and studied with Edmund C. Tarbell and Frank W. Benson at Boston's Museum School, with H. Warren of Rotch in Boston and in Paris (1906, where he copied the Old Masters). Hallowell was known as a "Tarbellite" but his style and unusually ephemeral manner of fusing color hues and tones into blurry edged atmospheric landscapes was unique and because of this he is considered an avantgarde member of the Boston school. Hallowell was a member of the St. Botolph Club (Boston), the Boston Society of Water Color Painters, the Aquarellists and the N.Y. Water Color Club. He painted as many watercolors as he did oils and is best known for his scenes of northern forests, logging c... Read full biography

