Hamilton Easter Field

Hamilton Easter Field
Hamilton Easter Field, Self Portrait, about 1898, oil on panel, 12 in. x 18 in.
Born(1873-04-21)April 21, 1873
Irvington, New Jersey, US
DiedApril 9, 1922(1922-04-09) (aged 48)
New York City, US

Hamilton Easter Field (1873–1922) was an American artist, art patron, connoisseur, and teacher, as well as critic, publisher, and dealer. Highly regarded for his knowledge of Japanese prints and his passion for American folk art and crafts, he was also praised for his devotion to contemporary American art, for his defense of non-juried art exhibitions, and for the support he gave to talented artists. At his death, the painter Wood Gaylor said of him: "Mr. Field was one of those rare personalities that come to the front once in a century or so. A combination of painter, critic, teacher and editor, he gave all his time and genius to the furtherance of American art...."[1]

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