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Mosler, Henry
American Painter, 1841-1920
United States artist, was born in New York, the family removing to Cincinnati when he was about ten years old. Studying drawing by himself, he became a draughtsman for a comic paper, the Omnibus (Cincinnati), in 1855; in 1859-1861 he studied under James Henry Beard, and in 1862-63, during the Civil War, was an art correspondent of Harper's Weekly. In 1863 he went to Desseldorf, where for almost three years he was at the Royal Academy schools; he subsequently went to Paris, where he studied for a short time under Ernest Hebert. His "Le Retour," from the Paris Salon of 1879, was the first American picture ever bought for the Luxembourg. He received a silver medal in Paris 1889, and gold medals at Paris, 1888, and Vienna, 1893. Related Paintings of Mosler, Henry :. | A Fair Exchange | Peasant Girl and Doves | Approaching Storm | Canal Street Market | Harvest Festival | Related Artists: G. Fuchspainted Bolle Willum Luxdorph in 1782(1782)
Antonio PollaioloItalian Early Renaissance Painter and Sculptor, ca.1432-1498 PYNACKER, AdamDutch Baroque Era Painter, 1622-1673
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