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1876 County Meath, Ireland - 1960. Known for: Watercolor landscapes, portrait painting.
Eva Hamilton (Portraits, Landscapes, Watercolourist) (1876-1960). Born in county Meath, the sister of Letitia Hamilton (1878-1964), the fiery red-headed Eva trained at the Dublin Metropolitan School... Read full biography
Eva Hamilton (Portraits, Landscapes, Watercolourist) (1876-1960). Born in county Meath, the sister of Letitia Hamilton (1878-1964), the fiery red-headed Eva trained at the Dublin Metropolitan School of Art and later at the Slade School of Fine Art in London. A portraitist of some talent, her... Read full biography
Eva Hamilton (Portraits, Landscapes, Watercolourist) (1876-1960). Born in county Meath, the sister of Letitia Hamilton (1878-1964), the fiery red-headed Eva trained at the Dublin Metropolitan School of Art and later at the Slade School of Fine Art in London. A portraitist of some talent, her subjects included a number of Dublin luminaries such as Sir Thomas Moffatt, Oliver Fry and Sir William Mahon. From her early twenties onwards she was a regular exhibitor with the Water Colour Society of... Read full biography
Eva Hamilton (Portraits, Landscapes, Watercolourist) (1876-1960). Born in county Meath, the sister of Letitia Hamilton (1878-1964), the fiery red-headed Eva trained at the Dublin Metropolitan School of Art and later at the Slade School of Fine Art in London. A portraitist of some talent, her subjects included a number of Dublin luminaries such as Sir Thomas Moffatt, Oliver Fry and Sir William Mahon. From her early twenties onwards she was a regular exhibitor with the Water Colour Society of Ireland, and in 1904, began contributing to the annual shows at the Royal Hibernian Academy, where she exhibited a total of 120 works over the next forty years. She also showed in combination with her sister Letitia Hamilton. She was represented in the... Read full biography
Eva Hamilton (Portraits, Landscapes, Watercolourist) (1876-1960). Born in county Meath, the sister of Letitia Hamilton (1878-1964), the fiery red-headed Eva trained at the Dublin Metropolitan School of Art and later at the Slade School of Fine Art in London. A portraitist of some talent, her subjects included a number of Dublin luminaries such as Sir Thomas Moffatt, Oliver Fry and Sir William Mahon. From her early twenties onwards she was a regular exhibitor with the Water Colour Society of Ireland, and in 1904, began contributing to the annual shows at the Royal Hibernian Academy, where she exhibited a total of 120 works over the next forty years. She also showed in combination with her sister Letitia Hamilton. She was represented in the much vaunted Exhibition of Irish Art at Brussels in 1930. As well as portraits, she continued to spend time painting... Read full biography
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