James Hubbell (artist)
James Hubbell (born October 23, 1931) is a visual artist, architect, sculptor, stained-glass designer and founder of the Ilan-Lael Foundation living in Santa Ysabel, California. He is best known for designing and building organic-style structures that have been referred to as "hobbit houses", with one such example being his collaboration with Kendrick Bangs Kellogg on the Onion House in Holualoa, Hawaii.
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Born | James T. Hubbell October 23, 1931 Mineola, New York, U.S. |
Nationality | American |
Education | Cranbrook Academy of Art (1954–1956) Whitney Art School (1952) Choate School (1950) |
Known for | Sculpture, architecture, stained glass |
Notable work | Nature forms, architecture |
Movement | Arts and Crafts movement, German Expressionist architecture |
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