Hunt, William Morris, 1824-1879

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Name (Hebrew)
האנט, ויליאם מוריס, 1824-1879
Name (Latin)
Hunt, William Morris, 1824-1879
Other forms of name
Hunt, W. M. (William Morris), 1824-1879
Hunt, W. M
Date of birth
1824-03-31
Date of death
1879-09-08
Gender
male
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 35258112
Wikidata: Q527599
Library of congress: n 79150375

Wikipedia description:

William Morris Hunt (March 31, 1824 – September 8, 1879) was an American painter. Born into the political Hunt family of Vermont, he trained in Paris with the realist Jean-François Millet and studied under him at the Barbizon artists’ colony, before founding a similar group on his return to America. He became Boston's leading portrait and landscape painter, also working as a lithographer and sculptor. In 1871 he was elected to the National Academy of Design as an Associate Academician. Many of his works were destroyed in the Great Boston Fire of 1872. Another disaster was the deterioration of the stone panels in the State Capitol at Albany, New York, on which a number of his murals had been painted. This is believed to have led to his depression and presumed suicide.

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