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Elliot Daingerfield (American, 1859-1932)
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Elliot Daingerfield The Ivory Tree
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Biography |
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Painter, illustrator, teacher, writer, lecturer |
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Born in Harper’s Ferry, VA; Lived in NC and NYC |
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Studied: G. Inness; with Walter Satterlee; Art Students League |
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Member: Associate member of the National Academy of Design, National Academician, New York Watercolor Club, Society of American Artists, National Arts Club |
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Exhibited: National Academy of Design, Brooklyn Art Association, Boston Art Club, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Corcoran Gal |
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Daingerfield remains best known for his poetic, mystical landscapes |
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Exhibitions |
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The South: A Story to Tell, Ledbetter Lusk Gallery Memphis, TN |
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Literature |
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300 Years of American Art |
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