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Edward lamson Henry

Edward lamson Henry The Cathedral of Piacenza oil painting on canvas
The Cathedral of Piacenza
Painting ID::  70994
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Edward lamson Henry The Cathedral of Piacenza oil painting on canvas



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  Edward lamson Henry
  A popular and prolific genre artists at the end of the 19th century American , 181-1919 American painter. He received his first art instruction in New York from Walter M. Oddie (1808-65), followed by two years at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia (1858-60). After this he left for a two-year stay abroad, studying with Paul Weber (1823-1916), Charles Gleyre and Courbet. In 1864 he served as a captain's clerk on a boat taking supplies to the Union army. Two notable pictures that emerged from this experience were City Point, Virginia, Headquarters of General Grant (1865-72; Andover, MA, Phillips Acad., Addison Gal. A.) and Westover Mansion (1869; Washington, DC, Corcoran Gal. A.). He soon won recognition and was elected to the National Academy by 1869. Many of his paintings were sold before exhibition,
  The Cathedral of Piacenza
  ca. 1868(1868) Oil on panel 27.5 x 45.7 cm (10.83 x 17.99 in)

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