Portrait and landscape painter, Albert Gallatin Hoit graduated from Dartmouth College in 1829 and while attending gave art lessons. During the 1830's he painted portrait commissions in Thomaston, Portland, Belfast, and Bangor (Maine). By 1836, he had set up a studio in Fredericton, New Brunswick, where he was widely patronized by citizens of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, including all of the judges of the New Brunswick Supreme Court.
After 1839 he made his home in Boston. He met William (showing 500 of 901 characters). |
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