A portrait and marine painter, Arthur Hammond was born in Vernon, Connecticut and as a youngster, lived in various parts of the country including Denver and California. At an early age, he began building small boats, which eventually led to his primary subject matter as a painter.
He studied art for six years with Eric Pape in Boston and in the studio of marine artist Charles Woodbury. He often traveled West to paint in Monterey, California, and these trips included stops in New Mexico a (showing 500 of 817 characters). |
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Arthur Hammond is also mentioned in these AskART essays: San Francisco Panama-Pacific Exhibition 1915
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