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William Penhallow Henderson (American, 1877-1943)
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William Penhallow Henderson Boxer at Rest circa 1910-1915
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William Penhallow Henderson Courtyard, Frederick Clay Bartlett, Lake Geneva, WI circa 1910-1915
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William Penhallow Henderson Coven Tree, Walter S. Brewster, Lake Forest, IL circa 1910-1915
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William Penhallow Henderson Every House Has Its Door and Its Cross"
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William Penhallow Henderson Formal Gardens (Ogden Armour House, Lake Forest, IL) 1910-1915
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William Penhallow Henderson Fountain, Home of Mrs. Charles Hutchison 1910-1915
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Biography |
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1877 |
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Born in Boston |
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1901 - 1903 |
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Toured Europe on the Paige Scholarship |
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1904 - 1915 |
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Lived in Chicago and Lake Bluff and taught at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts |
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Attended Boston Museum of Fine Arts School |
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Grew up in Massachusetts then moved to a cattle farm in Texas, then to Clifton, Kansas. |
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Education |
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Massachusetts Normal School, 1895-1899; Boston Museum of Fine Arts School with Edmund Tarbell 1899-1901, where he received several scholarships most importantly the Paige Traveling Scholarship which allowed him two years of study in Europe. |
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Exhibitions |
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1987 |
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Denver Art Museum Denver, CO |
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1986 |
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Smithsonian Institute Washington, DC |
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1985 |
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Museum of Western Art Denver, CO |
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1984 |
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Phoenix Art Museum Phoenix, AZ |
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1918 |
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Palace of Fine Arts San Francisco, CA |
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1917 |
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San Diego Museum San Diego, CA |
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1917 |
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Museum of Fine Arts Santa Fe, NM |
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1907 |
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The Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, IL |
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1904 |
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Academy of Fine Arts Chicago, IL |
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