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Birth
1918 (Hopkinton, Massachusetts)
Death
1982 (Malden, Massachusetts)
Lived/Active
Massachusetts
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New England marine, landscape
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From Massachusetts, James Camlin was a painter, primarily in watercolor, of landscapes, especially scenes of New England including Cape Ann, Montana, and the Canadian Rockies. In the 1970s, he began painting a series of western paintings.
Camlin studied on a full scholarship at the School of Practical Art in Boston and in Rockport, Massachusetts with Aldro Hibbard. He joined the Army in 1942 and while overseas, won a prize in an English art exhibition at Colchester Castle. He was also a (showing 500 of 1421 characters). |
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