Men I Have Painted (1921)
by John McLure Hamilton

with 48 portraits. "Here is indeed revealed the man and his manner and his method and the character of a great period in modern life as is set out by human beings who find in this singularly human being, Hamilton, the painter, a true interpreter of manners and of men."—H. M. W. (Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. 45. 1921).

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MEN I HAVE PAINTED

GEORGE HAMILTON
(By Onslow Ford)


MEN I HAVE PAINTED
By J. McLure Hamilton
With a Foreword by MRS. DREW





T. FISHER UNWIN LTD
LONDON: ADELPHI TERRACE


First published in 1921


(All rights reserved)


TO MY SON

GEORGE HALL HAMILTON


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