Irish-American, Robert Hamilton (1877-1954) was born in County Down, Ireland. The artist studied in London and Paris. He was both a painter and a teacher, member of the Solma Club and Kit Kat Club. His works include a mural in Public School 43 in the Bronx, New York City. Hamilton lived in New York City and had a summer studio at Lanesboro, Massachusetts.
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