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George Hawley Hallowell

1871
1926
United States
George Hawley Hallowell was an American artist born in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1871 and died in Newburyport, Massachusetts, in 1926.
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Movement:
Tonalism
Biography:

George Hawley Hallowell was an American artist born on February 14, 1871, in Boston, Massachusetts, and he passed away on October 15, 1926. Hallowell was associated with the American Impressionist movement, which emphasized capturing the effects of light and atmosphere in a manner inspired by French Impressionism. He studied at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and later in Paris, which significantly influenced his artistic development. Hallowell's work often depicted landscapes and maritime scenes, reflecting his keen interest in the natural world and the New England coast. His contributions to American art include his role in promoting Impressionism in the United States, and his works were exhibited in prominent venues such as the Boston Art Club and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Despite his relatively short life, Hallowell left a lasting impact on the American art scene through his evocative and atmospheric paintings.

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