George William Hill (sculptor)
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George William Hill (circa 1920)
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Born | 1862 Shipton, Eastern Townships, Quebec, Canada |
Died | 1934 |
Nationality | Canadian |
Known for | sculptor |
George William Hill (1862 in Shipton, Eastern Townships, Quebec – 1934) was a Canadian sculptor. He was known as one of Canada's foremost sculptor during the first half of the 20th century, because of the numerous public memorials he made.[1] He was a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts.[2]
Works
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George William Hill (sculptor)'s George Brown (1913) erected at Parliament Hill Ottawa, Ontario Canada
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George William Hill (sculptor)'s D'Arcy McGee (1913) erected at Parliament Hill Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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George William Hill (sculptor)'s George-Étienne Cartier Monument(1919) at Mont Royal in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Monument aux combattants de la 1re guerre mondiale Sherbrooke Canada.jpg
George William Hill (sculptor)'s Sherbrooke War Memorial (1926) commemorating the First World War at King Street in Sherbrooke, Quebec Canada
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George William Hill (sculptor)'s Sherbrooke War Memorial(1926) commemorating the First World War at King Street in Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
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George William Hill (sculptor)'s Boer War Memorial (Montreal) (1907) in Square Dorchester,
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George William Hill (sculptor)'s Lion of Belfort (Montreal) in Square Dorchester, Montreal, Quebec
- War Memorial, Harbord Collegiate School,286 Harbord St., Toronto, Ontario
- War Memorial, Pictou, Nova Scotia
- War Memorial, Westmount, Montreal, Quebec
- War Memorial, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
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