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Walter Granville-Smith    (American, 1870-1938)

 Walter Granville-Smith - Cup of Tea (Paintings)
Walter Granville-Smith
Cup of Tea
 
  

Biography
1870 Born in Bellport, New York
1900 National Academy Award
1902 Won a medal at the Charleston Exposition
1905 American Water Color Society prize
1906 Worcester Art Museum prize
1907 Art Institute, Chicago prize
1908 National Academy Award
1910 Buenos Aires Exposition prize
1911 Salmagundi Club prize
1913 Salmagundi Club prize
1916 American Water Color Society prize
1918 Salmagundi Club prize
1922 Salmagundi Club prize
1925 Salmagundi Club prize
1927 National Academy Award
1928 Salmagundi Club prize
1929 National Academy Award
1933 National Academy Award
1938 Died in Granville, New York
Painter and illustrator who studied with W. Satterlee, C. Beckwith and Willard Metcalf at the Arts Student League in New York City and in Paris at the Academie Julian. He was a member of the American Water Color Society, Salmagundi Club, Society of Painters (NY), Allied Artists of America, an Associate and an Academician of the National Academy of Design, NYC; the Greenwich Society of Artists; National Arts Club; American Guild of Artists; and the Grand Central Art Galleries, NYC. He is renown for his charming genre scenes of young children and women involved in pleasurable activities along the shore, in parks and along city streets. During his lifetime, his realistic, well-painted figures and genres were illustrations for Harper’s Magazine, Scribner’s and other leading publications of the late 19th century.

Exhibitions
Permanent Collections
Smithsonian Institution
Butler Art Institute
Toledo Museum (Ohio)
Salmagundi Club (NYC)
National Academy of Design (NYC)
Lotos Club
Fencers Club, NYC
Philadelphia Art Club
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