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HOPE, James, artist, born near Abbotsford, Scotland, 29 November, 1818. He accompanied his father to Canada when a boy, and was brought up on a farm. After his father's death James went to Fair Haven, Vermont, in 1840 was a student and afterward a teacher in Castleton, Vermont, seminary, and in 1848 decided to become an artist. In 1853 he opened a studio in New York, was elected associate academician in 1865, and since 1872 has resided at Watkin's Glen, New York His pictures include "The Army of the Potomac," "Rainbow Falls," "The General (if the Forest," and "The Forest Glen."
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