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David Gilmour Blythe

David Gilmour Blythe Art Versus Law oil painting on canvas
Art Versus Law
Painting ID::  71614
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David Gilmour Blythe Art Versus Law oil painting on canvas



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  David Gilmour Blythe
  (May 9, 1815 - May 15, 1865) was a self-taught American artist best known for paintings which satirically portrayed political and social situations. Blythe was born in East Liverpool, Ohio on May 9, 1815 to poor parents of Scottish and Irish ancestry. After a childhood in a log cabin by the Ohio River, at the age of 16, Blythe moved to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. There he apprenticed himself to woodcarver Joseph Woodwell. In his subsequent work as an itinerant portrait painter, Blythe traveled widely from Baltimore to Philadelphia and perhaps as far as New Orleans. Other than his stint with Woodwell, Blythe had no known artistic education or training.
  Art Versus Law
  between 1859(1859) and 1860(1860) Oil on canvas 61 x 91 cm (24.02 x 35.83 in)

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