Philip Leslie Hale ( English Philip Leslie Hale ; 1865 - 1931 ) - American impressionist artist , writer and teacher.
| Hale Philip Leslie | |
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Self portrait , circa 1910 | |
| Date of Birth | |
| Place of Birth | Boston , USA |
| Date of death | |
| A place of death | Boston , USA |
| Citizenship | |
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Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 Proceedings
- 3 notes
- 4 References
Biography
Born May 21, 1865 in Boston in the family of pastor and writer Edward Hale and Emily Baldwin ( born Emily Baldwin Perkins ), was one of eight children. His sister Ellen Hale also became an artist. Father from 1904 until his death in 1909 was a US senator .
He studied painting art at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston with Edmund Tarbell , as well as with Kenyon Cox and Julian Weir in the New York Art Student League . Since 1877, he studied in Paris for five years. He visited the art colony in Giverny , where he was influenced by the palette and manner of writing of Claude Monet . In the 1890s, Hale wrote the most famous of his works in the style of neo - impressionism and symbolism .
The artist returned to Boston in 1893. Here in 1902 he married Lilian Hale, also an artist, with whom they rented an art studio. Hale also studied art and teaching. In 1917 he was elected as an associate member of the National Academy of Design .
He died on February 2, 1931 in Boston. He was buried in the Forest Hills Cemetery and Crematory Cemetery , Suffolk County, Massachusetts. [3] He was married to Lilian C. Hale ( Eng. Lilian C. Westcott Hale , 1880-1963) - an impressionist artist, they had a daughter, Anna ( Eng. Anna Westcott Hale Bowers , 1908-1988).
Proceedings
- Some work
Notes
- ↑ RKDartists
- ↑ Philip Leslie Hale - 2006. - ISBN 978-0-19-977378-7 , 978-0-19-989991-3
- ↑ Philip Leslie Hale