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  1. www.evanwilson.netEVAN WILSON

    “ The accomplished paintings of Evan Wilson imbue everyday reality with a heightened sense of elegance and grace. His varied subjects–including engaging portraits, dazzling floral still lifes, genteel interiors, and vibrant genre scenes–transcribe the world into something slightly rarified, a realm in which beauty reigns supreme.

  2. Evan Wilson is a scholar of British naval history and the author of several books, including The Horrible Peace and A Social History of British Naval Officers. He also edits books on naval strategy and multipolarity in the age of sail and beyond.

    • 31 Hillhouse Avenue New Haven, CT, 06511 United States
    • evan.wilson@yale.edu
    • (203) 432-6248
  3. dnnlgwick.blob.core.windows.net › portals › 0Evan Wilson CV 2021-07 USL

    Apr 17, 2017 · Evan Wilson CV 2021-07 USL. Curriculum Vitae. Assistant Professor John B. Hattendorf Center for Maritime Historical Research U.S. Naval War College 686 Cushing Rd., Newport, Rhode Island 02841 +1 (401) 841-6552 / evan.wilson@usnwc.edu / evanwilson.org. PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS. 2018–pres.

  4. Evan Wilson is an associate professor of maritime history at the U.S. Naval War College. He specializes in the naval history of Britain and other countries from the eighteenth to the twentieth centuries, and has published several books and articles on the topic.

  5. Associate Director of International Security Studies and Lecturer in the History Department at Yale University.

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  6. Dec 10, 2014 · Evan Wilson is an oil painter who creates hyperrealistic portraits and scenes inspired by his surroundings and old masters. Learn about his technique, influences, and works, such as Textures, Peonies in a Silver Urn, and Spring Interior.

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  8. Evan Wilson is an assistant professor in the Hattendorf Historical Center. He researches the naval history of Britain and other countries from the eighteenth to the twentieth centuries.