George Hollingsworth
George Hollingsworth (1813–1882) was an American artist, teacher, and administrator active in Massachusetts.
His father, Mark Hollingsworth, was part owner of Tileston & Hollingsworth, a paper manufacturing firm.[1] George completed his studies in Europe.[1] For 28 years he managed and taught at the Lowell Institute, which began admitting women students at his suggestion.[2] He was affiliated with the Boston Artists' Association.[3][4]
He lived in Milton, and kept a studio in Boston on Washington Street (c. 1848–1868).[5] His paintings Portrait of the Hollingsworth Family (c. 1840) and The Hollingsworth Home in Milton (1840s) are in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
- Portrait of Alvan Clark
- Portrait of the Hollingsworth Family, c. 1840
- The Hollingsworth Home in Milton, 1840s
References
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- Albert Kendall Teele. "George Hollingsworth." The history of Milton, Mass., 1640-1887. Press of Rockwell and Churchill, 1887.
- Samuel L. Gerry. Old Masters of Boston. New England Magazine, v.3, no.6, Feb. 1891.
- Barbara N. Parker. George Hollingsworth and His Family. Bulletin of the Museum of Fine Arts, Vol. 50, No. 280 (Jun., 1952), pp. 30–31.