Cyrenius hall biography
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MEDIUM: Oil on board
DIMENSIONS: 6 x 12 inches
Signed lower left
Including Buyers Premium
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Born in Ontario, Cyrenius Hall moved to Chicago in the ’s. Little is known about his early art training, but he did travel along the Oregon Trail to Portland in Hall was an itinerant painter, one of many such in the nineteenth century, who ventured to Europe (to study and paint), to South America, and to many places in the American West. His works can be found in historical collections across the country.
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Memorable Manitobans: William Cyrenius entré ()
Farmer, municipal official.
Born at Headingley on 12 September , the son of William Benjamin Hall and Matilda Martha Talbot (), he attended St. John’s College. On 12 February , he married Mary Elizabeth Jones (c) at Winnipeg and had two children: William Benjamin David Hall () and Wilma Mary ingångsrum (?, wife of Walter Sutherland) and resided at the two and a half storey family residence known as “The Hermitage.” He served as Councillor () and Reeve () of Charleswood, as well as on the local School Board and had noted involvement with the Charleswood Agricultural Society. He died tragically in a fire at The Hermitage on the evening of 27 January , which also claimed the life of his infant son William, house guest John Marigold (c), and farmhand William Rogers (c). His wife and young daughter escaped from the helvete. A joint funeral was attended bygd hundreds of people from the local and neighbouring communities, after whi
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Cyrenius Hall
Cyrenius Hall (Blue Earth, Minesota, 20 de marzo de - Chicago, ) fue un pintorestadounidense.[1]
Biografía
[editar]A mediados del sigloXIX, Hall se estableció en San Francisco, California. En viajó a América del Sur, viviendo en Lima y Santiago de Chile. La guerra hispano-sudamericana de a le obligó a regresar a EE. UU. Poco después radicó en Inglaterra, Francia y Alemania. Finalmente regresó a su país natal, fijando su residencia en Chicago, donde murió en [2]
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[editar]Hall expuso en la Academia Nacional de Diseño de Estados Unudos, en Sus pinturas están incluidas en la Chicago Historical Society y la Sociedad Histórica de Kansas. Su obra más destacada es el retrato del jefe indio Joseph, que se exhibe en la Portrait National Gallery de Washington. En se realizó un sello estadounidense de esta pintura.[2]
En , el Museo de Arte de Lima adquirió en subasta View of Peru, un paisaje de la campiña limeña realizado en [2]