Artist

M. W. Hopkins

born Harwinton, CT 1789-died Williamsburgh, OH 1844
Also known as
  • Milton William Hopkins
  • Milton W. Hopkins
Born
Harwinton, Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States
Died
Williamsburgh, Clermont County, Ohio, United States
Biography

A great deal of information has recently been uncovered about M. W. Hopkins. Although Hopkins is known to have been trained as a decorative painter, he did not support himself solely as an artist. He was a farmer and a teacher, and had a brief career in business. He had a large family, owned property, and participated in church and civic affairs. Most of Hopkins's sitters were educated people of comfortable means who chose to have their portraits painted in a plain style, unlike the academic style of trained artists. Noah North (1808–1880), another well-known portraitist, is thought to have been Hopkins's apprentice, and the stylistic similarities between their works often make attribution difficult.

Lynda Roscoe Hartigan Made with Passion: The Hemphill Folk Art Collection in the National Museum of American Art (Washington, D.C. and London: National Museum of American Art with the Smithsonian Institution Press, 1990)

Works by this artist (1 item)

Lee Hager, Cat on a Chair, n.d., color lithograph, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Transfer from the Internal Revenue Service through the General Services Administration
, 1962.8.96
Cat on a Chair
Daten.d.
color lithograph
Not on view