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Hamilton Hamilton
(American, 1847-1928)

"Helen Reading", ca. 1894

oil on canvas
signed lower left.
Framed.
30" x 20", framed 41" x 31"

Notes: Hamilton Hamilton, not a heteronym gone awry, or the eponymous Federalist shot by Aaron Burr, but a Scotsman of equal merit (in the arts) on the American frontier. Hamilton, a protege of John Ruskin, was a celebrated landscape artist of the New York hinterlands and the pioneering West. In an 1873 expedition to Colorado, Hamilton created forty-seven landscape paintings for the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia before embarking on a six-year sojourn to Brittany where he painted en plein air alongside Barbizon School painters. Hamilton was also an accomplished portraitist and genre painter, preferring these mediums after he married and settled in the 1890s in Norwalk, Connecticut with wife and twin daughters, Helen and Marguerite, both of whom served as young models to their father and later became artists of merit. This fine portrait of Helen reading exemplifies Hamilton's keen ability to combine portraiture and domestic quietude in the wake of bourgeois ennui.


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