Born in 1861, Theodore Butler began his training as a student at the
Art Students League in New York City in 1882 with William Merritt
Chase. He then went to Paris, where he exhibited in Salon de
Paris in 1888, and won an honorable mention for the painting, La Veuve.
After this reward, Butler had some important one-man exhibitions at
Vollard and Bernheim Jeune in Paris, and Durand Ruel in New York.
In July 1892, he married Suzanne Hoschede-Monet, Claude Monet's st (showing 500 of 7987 characters). |
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Theodore Butler is also mentioned in these AskART essays: New York Armory Show of 1913 Impressionists Pre 1940
San Francisco Panama-Pacific Exhibition 1915 Paris Pre 1900
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