George William Hill (sculptor)
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George William Hill | |
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Born | 8 May 1861 Shipton, Eastern Townships, Quebec, Canada |
Died | 17 July 1934 Outremont (Montreal) |
Nationality | Canadian |
Known for | sculptor |
George William Hill (1861 in Shipton, Eastern Townships, Quebec – 1934) was a Canadian sculptor. He was known as one of Canada's foremost sculptor during the first half of the 20th century, because of the numerous public memorials he made.[1] He was a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts.[2] He traveled to Paris in 1889 to study at the École nationale des beaux-arts and at the Académie Julian, and returned to Montreal in 1894 to open his workshop and begin producing public memorials.[3]
Works[]
George William Hill (sculptor)'s George Brown (1913) erected at Parliament Hill Ottawa, Ontario Canada
George William Hill (sculptor)'s D'Arcy McGee (1913) erected at Parliament Hill Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
George William Hill (sculptor)'s George-Étienne Cartier Monument(1919) at Mont Royal in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
George William Hill (sculptor)'s George-Étienne Cartier Monument(1919) at Mont Royal in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
George William Hill (sculptor)'s George-Étienne Cartier Monument(1919) at Mont Royal in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
George William Hill (sculptor)'s George-Étienne Cartier Monument(1919) at Mont Royal in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
George William Hill (sculptor)'s Sherbrooke War Memorial (1926) commemorating the First World War at King Street in Sherbrooke, Quebec Canada
George William Hill (sculptor)'s Sherbrooke War Memorial(1926) commemorating the First World War at King Street in Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
George William Hill (sculptor)'s Boer War Memorial (Montreal) (1907) in Square Dorchester,
George William Hill (sculptor)'s Lion of Belfort (Montreal) in Square Dorchester, Montreal, Quebec
- War Memorial, Harbord Collegiate School,286 Harbord St., Toronto, Ontario
- War Memorial, Pictou, Nova Scotia
- War Memorial, Westmount, Montreal, Quebec
- Charlottetown Veterans Memorial at Province House, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
References[]
- ^ Rosalind M. Pepall. "The Architecture of Edward & W.S. Maxwell: Craftsmen and Decorative Artists". McGill John Bland Canadian Architecture Collection. Retrieved August 22, 2010.
- ^ "Members since 1880". Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. Archived from the original on May 26, 2011. Retrieved September 11, 2013.
- ^ "HILL, George William (1862–1934)". Dictionnaire historique de la sculpture québécoise au XXe siècle. Retrieved August 8, 2016.
External link[]
George Hill Letter at the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario.
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- ^ HILL, GEORGE WILLIAM. "Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 16, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003". biographi.ca. University of Toronto/Université Laval. Retrieved September 25, 2020.
- 1862 births
- Sculptors from Quebec
- 1934 deaths
- People from Estrie
- Members of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts
- 20th-century Canadian sculptors
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- 20th-century male artists
- 19th-century Canadian sculptors
- 19th-century male artists
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