George Hitchcock (1850-1913)
George Hitchcock was born in 1850 in Providence, Rhode Island. He had high academic expectations and studied at Brown and Harvard Law School before entering Acadamie Julian in Paris. In 1879 he quit his law practice to study painting. Hitchcock created Impressionistic pictures of brilliantly colored tulip fields in Holland, usually with a Dutch peasant woman in beautiful costuming. He became known as the “Painter of Sunlight.”
He was married to fellow artist and one time student Cecil Jay. Hitchcock traveled often, creating halos and auras of light around his subjects. He was elected associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1909. Hitchcock died in 1913 on the Island of Maarken in Holland.
Information courtesy of Charlton Hall Auctions