Will Hutchins (painter)

[3] Hutchins was born in 1878, Colchester, Ct., the only child of Charlotte Ann Hills and Rev.

Hutchins earned his BA at Yale University in 1901 and the BFA in 1909 and studied under Jean Paul Laurens at the Académie Julian in Paris.

Upon returning to the United States in 1920, Hutchins painted on location across the East Coast.

[3] Along with his friend and fellow-artist Augustus Vincent Tack, Hutchins was called on to determine whether a painting known as the Vernon Mona Lisa was actually a work created by Leonardo da Vinci or a copy.

In a letter published in The New York Times on December 11, 1913, Hutchins declared that the Louvre original and Vernon copy were “noticeably dissimilar” in “subtlety,” “workmanship,” and “style.”[4] Most recently, in 1995, that same painting sold at Sotheby's New York for $552,500.

Rome (Gennanzano) painting by Will Hutchins (1919)