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Biography of James Hope - American Art Gallery

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    (1818 - 1892) James Hope was born in Scotland and, following the death of his mother, accompanied his father to Canada. At the age of twelve he was orphaned in a cholera outbreak. Soon apprenticed to a wagon maker in Vermont, he quickly demonstrated that his native intelligence and artistic talent precluded a tradesman's career.

James Hope - Biography - askART: Art prices, artist art ...

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    James Hope (1818 - 1892) was active/lived in Vermont, New York. James Hope is known for Landscape, portrait, and battle scene painting. Copyright by Artist. James Hope was born on November 29, 1818/19 in Drygrange, Roxboroughshire, Scotland. After moving to the United States he became a noted portrait, landscape, and historical genre painter.

James Hope (1818-1892) White Mountain Art & Artists

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    James Hope (1818-1892) James Hope was born in Scotland and, following the death of his mother, accompanied his father to Canada. At the age of twelve he was orphaned in a cholera outbreak. Soon apprenticed to a wagon maker in Fairhaven, Vermont, he quickly demonstrated that his native intelligence and artistic talent precluded a tradesman’s career.

James Hope :: Robert M. Hicklin Jr., Inc.

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    James Hope was born November 29, 1818, at Drygrange Lodge, Roxburghshire, Scotland. He immigrated with his father to Canada and upon his father's death circa 1830 he found work as an apprentice wheelwright in Vermont. By 1843 he had discovered his artistic talent and began painting portraits and landscapes.

James Hope (1818-1892), Victorian Art History

    http://avictorian.com/Hope_James.html
    James Hope. (29 November 1818 - 20 October 1892) Primarily a landscape artist, whose Civil War paintings sometimes suffer from that fact, Hope joined the Second Vermont Volunteers at the outbreat of the war. In 1862, at Antietam, he witnessed the carnage of "Bloody Lane" -- the sunken road that became filled with the bodies of Confederate soldiers who had been caught in a Union crossfire.

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