Toutes peintures ā l'huile d'Thomas Hill


ID Image Painting(From A to Z)    Details 
31940  
Thomas Hill, Bridal Vell Falls,Yosemite
 
 Bridal Vell Falls,Yosemite   mk77 c.1870-84 Oil on canvas 72x95in
4135  
Thomas Hill, California Game
 
 California Game   1874
4133  
Thomas Hill, Castle Craigs, California
 
 Castle Craigs, California   1878
4132  
Thomas Hill, Grand Canyon of the Sierras, Yosemite
 
 Grand Canyon of the Sierras, Yosemite   1871
48522  
Thomas Hill, The Gardenr-s Labyrinth
 
 The Gardenr-s Labyrinth   mk190 1577
4131  
Thomas Hill, The Muir Glacier in Alaska
 
 The Muir Glacier in Alaska   1887-88
4134  
Thomas Hill, View of Lake Tahoe looking across Emerald Bay
 
 View of Lake Tahoe looking across Emerald Bay   1874
71731  
Thomas Hill, View of the Yosemite Valley
 
 View of the Yosemite Valley   1865(1865) Oil on canvas 54 x 72 in (137.16 x 182.88 cm)
77540  
Thomas Hill, WLA lacma Thomas Hill Emerald Bay Lake Tahoe
 
 WLA lacma Thomas Hill Emerald Bay Lake Tahoe   WLA lacma Thomas Hill Emerald Bay Lake Tahoe cjr

Thomas Hill
1829-1908 Thomas Hill was born in England on September 11, 1829. At the age of 15, he emigrated to the United States with his family. They settled in Taunton, Massachusetts. In 1851, he married Charlotte Elizabeth Hawkins. They had nine children. At the age of 24, Hill attended evening classes at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) and studied under American painter Peter Frederick Rothermel (1812-1895). During his years as a student, Hill traveled to the White Mountains in New Hampshire as early as 1854 and sketched alongside members of the Hudson River School, such as Benjamin Champney. In 1856, Hill and his family moved to San Francisco, California. With painter Virgil Williams and photographer Carleton Watkins, Hill made his first trip to the Yosemite Valley in 1865. The next year, Hill traveled to the East Coast and Europe. He established his family on the East Coast but continued to take sketching trips to the West Coast and to attend meetings of the San Francisco Art Association. He moved his family back to San Francisco in 1873. Hill made yearly sketching trips to Yosemite, Mount Shasta, and, back east, to the White Mountains. Hill ran an art gallery and art supply store. He briefly acted as the interim director for the SFAA School of Design and went to Alaska on a commission for environmentalist John Muir. He lived on his stock market investments as well as his art proceeds. His marriage ended in the 1880s. Toward the end of his life, he maintained a studio at Yosemite??s Wawona Hotel. After suffering a stroke, Hill left Yosemite and traveled up and down the California coast, including stops in Coronado, San Diego and Santa Barbara. He died in Raymond, California, on June 30, 1908, and is buried at Mountain View Cemetery in Oakland, California.



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