Abstract

William M. Jewell, born in 1904, is son of Ernest C. and Elizabeth M. Jewell, both of whom attended high school with Robert Frost during the 1890s. Like Frost himself, Jewell was class odist at Lawrence High, where his father headed the Mathematics Department for forty-three years. After graduating from Harvard (1927) and attending Harvard Architectural School, Jewell designed and constructed houses in New England. In 1950 he assumed a full-time position in Boston University's College of Liberal Arts and from 1956 to 1970 served as Professor and Chairman of the Department of Fine Arts. Jewell is, moreover, an accomplished watercolorist. On four occasions he has been awarded gold medals in the Northeast Annual Exhibition at the Jordan Marsh Company, and his paintings are on display at the Fogg Museum, the De Cordova, and the Farnsworth. In 1960 he was elected an Artist Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. His most recent exhibition was held in Boston in April 1985.

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