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Biography |
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1872 |
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Born in Boston |
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1935 |
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Associate Member, National Academy |
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1964 |
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Died |
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Member, American Watercolor Society |
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Member, New York Watercolor Club |
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Member, Salmagundi Club |
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Member, Boston Art Club |
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Member, Salon des Beaux-Artistes Paris, France |
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Spent much of his career in France |
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In Paris, he acted as a buyer for Isabella Stewart Gardner of Boston |
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Returned to the United States after twenty-five years and became an important figure in the Cape Ann, Massachusetts art colony. |
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Attended the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and the Art Students League in New York City |
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Exhibitions |
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1937 |
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, International Expo (won prize) Paris, France |
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1919 |
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Salmagundi Club (won prize) |
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1917 |
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Panama-Pacific Expo San Francisco, CA |
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