John Hamilton Glass | |
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Born | |
Died | 10 April 1940 | (aged 75)
Nationality | Scottish |
Known for | Landscape paintings |
John Hamilton Glass (28 December 1864 - 10 April 1940) was a Scottish painter.
His father was James Glass. (born c. 1819) in Clackmannan, a weaver's beamer. His mother was Agnes Hamilton (c. 1823 - 27 February 1874).
John Hamilton Glass was bon in Hamilton on 28 December 1864. He stayed at 18 Low Patrick Street in Hamilton. At the age of 16 he was a painter's clerk.[1]
He married Pheobe Morris Williams (c. 1867 - 1919) on 25 March 1877 in Motherwell.[2]
They had a daughter Constance Ann Hamilton Glass (1891 - 1893), a daughter Constance George Glass (1897 - 1979) and a son Henry H. Glass (born c. 1900).[3]
In 1890-91 he was staying at 13 St. James Square in Edinburgh.[4]
In 1901-02 he was staying at 77 Cumberland Street in Edinburgh.[5]
After Phoebe died, Glass married again in 1920. His new wife was Jane Marshall (born. c. 1877).
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He died of chronic myocarditis and cardiac failure on 10 April 1940 in Westfield Park, Dalkeith.
His Evening in a Perthshire Glen has come up for auction.[7]
His On Salton Water, East Lothian has come up for auction.[8]
His On Birns Water, East Lothian has come up for auction.[9]
His Haymaking by the River has come up for auction.[10]