Born in Somerfield, Ohio, Wilbur Hamilton became an important member of
the Boston School of Painting. He studied at Ecolé de Beaux Arts
in Paris and at the Academy Julian.
He was a member of Boston’s Copley Society and St. Botolph Club and
was a medal recipient at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition in
San Francisco, 1915.
He taught at Massachusetts Normal Art School, and his work is
represented in the collections of the Rhode Island School (showing 500 of 1388 characters). |
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