Biografie von Hazel Brill JACKSON (1894-1991)
Birth place: Phila., PA
Addresses: Newburgh, NY
Profession: Sculptor, engraver, block printer
Studied: BMFA Sch.; Scuola Rosatti, Florence, Italy; also with Angelo Zanelli, Rome, Italy; Bela Pratt; Charles Grafly.
Exhibited: PAFA, 1921, 1924, 1935; NAD, 1935-49 (prizes in 1945 and 1949); Nat. Acad. Rome, 1927-29, 1930 (med.); Nat. Acad., Firenze, Italy, 1927-30; Grand Central A. Gal.; Boston Guild Artists (solos, 1934, 1962); CGA (solo)
Member: NAWA; Gld. Boston A.; NSS; Albany Pr. C.; PBC; L.C. Tiffany Fnd.; Grand Central AG.
Work: Concord Art Mus.; Montpelier (Vt.) A. Mus.; Hotchkiss Sch., Lakeville, Conn.; Andover Theological Seminary; Wellesley Col.; Vassar Col.; Dartmouth Col.; Calgary, Mus, Can.; mem. tablet, Turin, Italy; portrait of Mussolini's favorite horse, Ned," Palazzo Torlonia, Rome"
Comments: Art interests: animal sculpture, especially horses and dogs.
Sources: WW73; WW47; Petteys, Dictionary of Women Artists; Falk, Exh. Record Series.