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'Ohi'a 'ai, oil on academy board attributed to Margarete Garvin Gillin, c. 1880, Bishop Museum
'Ōhi'a 'ai attributed to Margaret Girvin Gillin

Margarete Garvin Gillin (born 1833, died 1915) was a talented painter. She was known for her beautiful portraits and still life paintings. Margarete was born in Brantford, Ontario, which is in Canada. Later in her life, she moved to the United States.

Margarete Gillin's Artistic Journey

Margarete Gillin dedicated her life to art. She studied painting in different places. This helped her develop her unique style.

Early Studies and Moving West

Margarete began her art studies in France. This is where she learned many important painting techniques. In 1869, she moved to California. There, she continued her art education. She studied at the School of Design in San Francisco.

Painting in Hawaii

In 1880, Margarete moved to Hilo, Hawaii. She spent time painting on different Hawaiian islands. She often painted portraits of people who asked her to. These were called "commissioned portraits." She returned to California in 1884. However, she visited Hawaii several more times to paint.

Her Unique Art Style

Margarete Gillin is most famous for her still life paintings. These paintings show objects like fruit or flowers. Her still lifes are known for being simple, elegant, and very clear. They have a direct and honest feeling.

Where to See Her Art

Today, you can find Margarete Gillin's artwork in public collections. The Bishop Museum in Honolulu, Hawaii, has some of her paintings. The Honolulu Museum of Art also displays her work. These museums help share her art with many people. Margarete Gillin passed away in California in 1915.

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