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Biography |
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1868 |
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Born in Danbury, Connecticut |
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1891 |
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Studied at the Art Institute of Chicago |
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1901 |
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Moved to Paris with his wife, Mary, to study art at the Academie Julien, under Jean Paul Laurens and Raphael Colin |
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1907 |
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Won an honorable mention for Ce Que Rende La Mer (That Which the Sea Gives Up) |
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1907 |
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Moved to New York |
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1903 - 1909 |
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Exhibited works at the annual Paris Salon |
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1909 |
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Opened his own studio in New York |
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1915 |
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Associate of the National Academy |
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1920 |
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Academician of the National Academy |
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1907 - 1949 |
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Represented by the prominent New York art dealer, William Macbeth |
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1949 |
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Died in Wilton, New Hampshire |
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