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Hugh Bolton Jones

Hugh Bolton Jones (20 October 1848 – 24 September 1927) was an American landscape painter.
He grew up in Baltimore, Maryland, where he received his early training as an artist. While studying in New York he was strongly influenced by Frederic Edwin Church of the Hudson River School. After spending four years in Europe he settled in New York in 1881, where he shared a studio with his brother Francis Coates Jones for the rest of his long life.
He was celebrated for his realistic depictions of calm rural scenes of the eastern United States at different times of the year, usually empty of people.
He won prizes in several major exhibitions in the US and France. His paintings are held in public collections such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Smithsonian Institution.
==Early years==

Hugh Bolton Jones was born to a respected family in Baltimore, Maryland on 20 October 1848.
His parents were Hugh Burgess Jones and Laura Eliza Bolton.
His mother was descended from a family that had come to Pennsylvania with William Penn and later moved to Baltimore.
His father was an officer in a local insurance company.
Hugh attended the Quaker School for his secondary education.
He went on to study at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore under David Acheson Woodward, the portrait painter.
Between 1865 and 1876 Jones spent a large part of his time in New York, while retaining Baltimore as his residence.
In 1865 he took lessons in New York from the art designer Carey Smith (1837–1911).
For a few months he studied under Horace Wolcott Robbins (1842–1904) before Robbins and Frederic Edwin Church (1826–1900) left for Jamaica.
Church had a major influence on his style.
Jones began to exhibit at the National Academy of Design in 1867.
He became a close friend of the painter Thomas Hovenden (1840–1895) in New York.
In 1868 Jones and Hovenden set up a shared studio in Baltimore.
In the summer of 1870 Jones spent four months in Europe with his family.
He exhibited scenes from England and Ireland at the 1871 Baltimore Artists Sale.
He had joined the Allston Association of artists and collectors in Baltimore by 1872.
He spent the summer of 1873 sketching in Maryland and Virginia, traveling by railway.
His 1874 painting ''Summer in the Blue Ridge'' was exhibited at the National Academy of Design and was highly praised.
In 1876 Jones and his younger brother Francis Coates Jones left for a four-year visit to travel and paint in Europe.
They visited Edwin Austin Abbey in his home in London before moving to Pont-Aven, Brittany.
H. Bolton Jones may have spent some time at the Académie Julian.
He spent most of his time in the American artists' colony at Pont-Aven.
There the brothers painted with Thomas Hovenden, Robert Wylie (1839–1877) and William Lamb Picknell (1853–1897).
They lived cheaply at the Gloanec Pension, where Gauguin would stay in the late 1880s.
He also sketched in Spain, England, Italy, and Morocco.
He exhibited in London and in Paris at the Salon and the Exposition Universelle of 1878.

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