
Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Hall was an architect by training. He launched his career as an etcher with a number of pastoral scenes beginning in 1918, following studies under William Paxton and Henri Royer. Through the 1920s, Hall produced a number of compelling works depicting notable American and European buildings and settings. He lived and worked in Boston and Gloucester, Massachusetts and was a member of numerous professional societies. His work is represented in the collections of many leading museums and institutions here and abroad.
In Collection: Ex Libris (View all 1913)
Heinrich Vogeler (German, 1872 – 1942)
Ludwik Misky (Polish, 1884 - 1938)
Anonymous
Joaquín Furnó Abad (Spanish, 1832-1918)
Emil Doepler (German, 1855 – 1922)
Heinrich Vogeler (German, 1872 – 1942)
José Triadó (Spanish, 1870–1929)
Jan Fryderyk Mylius (Polish, 18th Century)
Anonymous
Sidney Lawton Smith (American, 1845–1929)
Lorenz Max Rheude (German, 1863-1939)
Anonymous
Anonymous
Joseph W. Simpson (English, 1879-1939)