Hugh Bolton Jones

Hugh Bolton Jones (20 October 1848 – 24 September 1927) was an American landscape painter.
He grew happening in Baltimore, Maryland, where he established his to the fore training as an artist. While studying in New York he was strongly influenced by Frederic Edwin Church of the Hudson River School. After spending four years in Europe he granted in New York in 1881, where he shared a studio considering his brother Francis Coates Jones for the settle of his long life.
He was commended for his viable depictions of put to rest rural scenes of the eastern United States at different become old of the year, usually blank of people.
He won prizes in several major exhibitions in the US and France. His paintings are held in public collections such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Smithsonian Institution.

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