Hilda Belcher (1881-1963) a native of Vermont, began a long association with the state of Georgia in 1913, when she was commissioned to paint a portrait of a Savannah resident. She returned to Georgia throughout her career in order to paint commissioned portraits and to portray the African American community of the region. Belcher is best known for her watercolors, a medium in which she was self-taught.
Born in Pittsford, Vermont, on September 20, 1881, Hilda Belcher and her younger broth (showing 500 of 5600 characters). |
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Hilda Belcher is also mentioned in these AskART essays: San Francisco Panama-Pacific Exhibition 1915
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