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Richard Edward Miller Biography
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1875 |
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Born in Provincetown, MA
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1893 |
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Enrolled in the St. Louis School of Fine Arts, a branch of Washington University
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1898 |
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Received a traveling scholarship, which allowed him to study in Europe
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1900 |
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Awarded medal from the Paris salon
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1898 - 1901 |
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Atteneded Académie Julian in Paris
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1904 |
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Awarded medal from the Paris salon
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1906 |
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Discovered Giverny and began teaching at Mary C. Wheeler’s summer school
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Earle, Helen L. “Biographical Sketches of American Artists.” 5th ed. New Jersey: Anthony C. Schmidt Fine Arts, 1972.
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Falk, Peter Hastings, ed.. “Who Was Who in American Art 1564-1975: 400 Years of Artists in America.” Madison, CT: Sound View Press, 1999.
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Preato, Robert R and Langer, Sandra L. “Impressionism and Post-Impressionism, Transformations in the Modern American Mode 1885-1945.” New York: Grand Central Art Galleries, Inc., 1988.
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