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The Speculator Painting ID:: 38350
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The Speculator mk136
Oil on canvas
1852
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Oil_on_canvas
1852
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Vesuvius Painting ID:: 51378
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Vesuvius mk218
1844
OIl on canvas
59.7x73.7cm
mk218
1844
OIl_on_canvas
59.7x73.7cm
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All Talk and No Work Painting ID:: 71641
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All Talk and No Work between 1855(1855) and 1856(1856)
Oil on canvas
61.1 x 50.3 cm (24.06 x 19.8 in)
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All Talk and No Work Painting ID:: 72844
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All Talk and No Work Date between 1855(1855) and 1856(1856)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 61.1 X 50.3 cm (24.06 X 19.8 in)
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Francis William Edmonds
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American, 1806-1863,American painter and banker. He achieved recognition both as a painter and as a banker, juggling careers with consummate skill. In 1826 he enrolled at the National Academy of Design while working in a New York bank. Somewhat insecure, he initially exhibited between 1836 and 1838 under the pseudonym E. F. Williams, but favourable reviews subsequently prompted him to use his own name. In 1840-41 Edmonds spent eight months in Europe, where he studied the Old Masters; he particularly admired the 17th-century Dutch painters Pieter de Hooch and Gabriel Metsu. |
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Related Artists::. | Anthonie Leemans | Jan van Goyen | Joaquin Torres-Garcia | |
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