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, Related Paintings of Edward lamson Henry :. | Can They Go Too | Kept in | City Point.Headquarters of General Grant | Early Days of Rapid Transit | Cathedral of Piacenza | Related Artists: OSTADE, Adriaen Jansz. vanDutch painter (b. 1610, Haarlem, d. 1685, Haarlem).
MASTER of the Aix-en-Chapel AltarpieceFrench painter (active between 1480-1520) FRUEAUF, Rueland the YoungerAustrian painter (b. ca. 1470, Passau, d. ca.
1545, Passau).
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