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Hilary Baldwin [NRA 2025]

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First name: Hilary ;
Middle name:
  ;
Last name:
Baldwin ;

Member: Non-Resident Artist Member ; 
Begin:
2025 ;
End:
n/a ;

 

Biography:

Hilary Baldwin graduated from Vesper George School of Art in Copley Square, Boston, Massachusetts.  The school highlighted the “Boston School”, a style combining features of impressionism with traditions of western art.  Her teachers included Robert Douglas Hunter and Robert Cormier. It was there she learned illustration, composition, design and developed a fluency in watercolor painting. She initially worked as a commercial artist with a specialty for fashion illustration. Later she focused on landscape painting in oils with artist and teacher David Curtis and in workshops with Robert Douglas Hunter, and Bill Ternes.

 

Many of her paintings are reflective of natural settings.  Many are done on location, “en plein air” or started on location and finished in the studio.  She is drawn to and tries to capture the serenity and beauty of nature and also to keep a spontaneity about each piece.  Her style is of the Boston School with a strong background in drawing and realism while keeping true to impressionism and conveying a mood about each piece.

 

She is an artist member of the Copley Society, Newbury St. Boston, MA, having achieved “Copley Master Status”, an artist member of the Salmagundi Club in New York City, NY, an artist member of the Concord Center for the Visual Arts in Concord, MA, an artist member of the North Shore Art Association in Gloucester, MA, an artist member of the Rockport Art Association, and an artist member of the Alden Bryan Memorial Gallery in Jeffersonville, VT. Her work is represented at Renjeau Gallery in Natick, MA , Weston Frames and Art Gallery in Weston, MA and Sidoti Gallery in Rockport, MA. She has paintings in numerous private collections, including commissioned family portraits in oil and children’s and infants portraits in pencil.
Awards:
The 1999 Robb Sagendorph Memorial Award from Yankee Magazine for her oil painting entitled “White House in August” at the Copley Society Winter Member Show January 1999.  Painting was printed in the February, 2000 issue of Yankee Magazine

The Alden Bryan Memorial Award for Traditional Landscape in Oil for her painting, “Mount Monadnock II” at the Copley Society Summer Member’s Show July 2010.

The Ronald Parry Memorial Award for Excellence in Painting for her painting, “Crane Dunes” at the Rockport Art Association 2016 Summer Show.

Honorable Mention for her painting “Resting in the Bay” at the 2017 “Land and Light, Water and Air” show at the Bryan Memorial Gallery in Vermont.

The Guild of Boston Artists Award in Memory of Curtis Hanson for Excellence in Traditional Painting for her painting “Resting in the Bay” at the 2018 North Shore Art Association Summer Member Show.

“Cheap Joe’s Art Stuff” Award for her painting “June Morning Dunes” at the 2021 North Shore Art Association Summer Member Show.

“Award of Merit” for the painting “Morning in Ipswich” at Copley Society 2022 Small Works: Encounter New England Show.

“Ginger Greenblatt Memorial Award” for “Good Harbor” at Rockport Art Association Fourth Summer Show, August 2022

“Award of Merit” for the painting “Walk through the Dunes, II” at Copley 2023 Small Works: On the Horizon Show.

The Alden Bryan Memorial Award for her painting “Winter Light” at the Copley Society Winter Member’s Show February 2024.

Awarded “Copley Master Status” July 19, 2024 from the Copley Society.

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Document information

Document permalink:
http://salmagundi.org/artist/?p=219467

Digital-born document number:
SAL.2023.219467

Record birth date:
February 25, 2025

Last updated: February 18, 2026 at 16:51 pm

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