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1864 |
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Born in Bothwell, Ontario |
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1890 - 1893 |
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Studied at the Academie Colarossi in Paris. There he worked under Ernest Courtois, LeBlanc, the great landscape painter Paul Louis Delance and under the guidance of the master craftsman, Jean Andre Rixens. |
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1900 |
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Taught a summer class at Annisquam, Massachusetts and became a mentor to Newel Convers Wyeth (1882/1945) |
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1906 - 1939 |
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Worked and painted at the Fenway Studios on Ipswich Street until a fire destroyed hundreds of his works. |
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1954 |
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Died in Petersborough, New Hampshire at the age of ninety |
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He studied at the Massachusetts Normal School with George Bartlett in the early 1880s |
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He won awards at both the Buenos Aires and Pan-Pacific International Expositions in 1910 and 1915 respectively. |
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