Creator Bio
William James Hubard
William James Hubard was an English painter who specialized in silhouettes, portraits, and miniatures. He came to America in 1824 and soon thereafter established his own successful gallery in Boston. He later moved to Virginia. In 1853, he was given an exclusive license by the Virginia General Assembly to make bronze copies of Houdon’s marble statue of George Washington. In 1862, during the Civil War, he was killed in an accident while making munitions for the Confederate army.