William Morris Hunt
William Morris Hunt, a prominent figure in 19th-century Boston art, was born in Brattleboro, Vermont, and raised in New Haven, Connecticut. Hunt came from a prestigious family, which included his brother, Richard Morris Hunt. He was distinguished for his progressive brushwork, palette, and composition. In addition, he stood out as an accomplished teacher and prolific writer. His vibrant and unconventional artistic approach, honed during his European studies under influential mentors, led him to champion the Barbizon style in the United States.
William Morris Hunt, Labor, Charcoal and Pastel on Paper, 29" x 38.375", $5,500
William Morris Hunt, Pensive, O/B, 19.75" x 12.25", SOLD
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