Born in New York City, John Inman became an accomplished and famous artist in his time, earning his reputation for skilled portraits, still lifes, and landscapes. But his fame did not last much beyond his death, and only a few historians know much about him.
He was the son of artist Henry Inman (1801-1846), and was one of the founders and first vice-president of the National Academy of Design in New York City. He received his art training from his father, who died when the fa (showing 500 of 1704 characters). |
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