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Here are all the paintings of William McGregor Paxton 01
ID |
Painting |
Oil Pantings, Sorted from A to Z |
Painting Description |
71296 |
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Girl Arranging Flowers |
ca. 1921(1921)
Oil on canvas
76.6 x 63.6 cm (30.16 x 25.04 in)
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72416 |
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Girl Arranging Flowers |
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 76.6 X 63.6 cm (30.16 X 25.04 in)
cyf |
75692 |
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Leaving the studio |
Leaving the studio
cyf |
74101 |
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Portrait of Louise Converse |
Portrait of Louise Converse
1915
cjr |
75541 |
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Portrait of Louise Converse |
Portrait of Louise Converse
Date 1915 (dated under signature, lower right)
cyf |
4258 |
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The New Necklace |
1910
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston |
50573 |
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The new necklace |
mk212
1910
Oil on canvas
91.8x73cm
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75691 |
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The samovar |
The samovar
cyf |
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William McGregor Paxton
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1869-1941
William McGregor Paxton Gallery
William McGregor Paxton (June 22, 1869 ?C 1941) was an American Impressionist painter.
Born in Baltimore, the Paxton family came to Newton Corner in the mid-1870s, where William's father James established himself as a caterer. At 18, William won a scholarship to attend the Cowles Art School, where he began his art studies with Dennis Miller Bunker. Later he studied with Jean-L??on G??rôme in Paris and, on his return to Boston, with Joseph DeCamp at Cowles. There he met his future wife Elizabeth Okie, who also was studying with DeCamp. After their marriage, William and Elizabeth lived with his parents at 43 Elmwood Street, and later bought a house at 19 Montvale Road in Newton Centre.
Paxton, who is best known as a portrait painter, taught at the Museum School from 1906 to 1913. Along with other well known artists of the era, including Edmund Charles Tarbell and Frank Benson, he is identified with the Boston School.
Paxton was working on his last painting, a view of his living room at 19 Montvale Road, with his wife posing for him, when he was stricken with a heart attack and died at the age of 72.
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