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Hendricks A. Hallett, American 1847-1921

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Hendricks A. Hallett, American 1847-1921
Oil on canvas, signed lower right. View of Mount Chocoura from the lake, 15" x 22"--bio from askart.com: Hendricks A. Hallet was primarily a marine and historical painter, and was most noted for his watercolors. He studied briefly in both Antwerp and Paris, and then returned to Boston to further pursue his education and career as a marine painter. His oils and watercolors were exhibited throughout New England, with numerous submissions to the Poland Spring Art Exhibitions over a twenty-year period. His paintings often depicted historical subjects, usually ships and maritime events, which represent his best works. He was a member of the Boston Art Club and the Boston Society of Watercolor Painters. He exhibited at the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association in 1892 (medal), the Boston Art Club (1877 - 1909), the J. Eastman Chase Gallery in Boston (1886), and the Jordan Marsh Gallery (1896 - 1897). Many of his seascapes are of Boston Harbor and Mt. Desert, Maine. He is one of the White Mountain Artists who was known to have painted in the mountains of New Hampshire. Hallett died suddenly in his Tremont Street studio in Boston on the 17th of March 1921


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