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American miniature painter (1803–1860) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pamelia Hill (May 9, 1803 – November 12, 1860), also called as Pamela E. Hill, was an American miniature painter.[1][2] She was known for portrait miniature painting. She painted a number of portraits of prominent Worcester families.[3]
Pamelia Hill was born on May 9, 1803, in Framingham, Massachusetts, United States, to Alfred Hill and Persis Jones.[4] In 1828, she exhibited two miniatures at the Boston Athenæum.[5] Between 1828 and 1847, she exhibited at the Boston Athenæum. She continued working in Boston until 1856.[6]
Some of her miniatures include Mrs. Joel Thayer, Miss L. B. Vose and Reverend Croswell.[1] She opened the Hill Gallery in Birmingham, Michigan in 1981. Her work is in the Smithsonian American Art Museum.[7][3]
She died on November 12, 1860, in Framingham, Massachusetts.[1]
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