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Birth
1882 (Blandford, Massachusetts)
Death
1956 (Santa Cruz, New Mexico)
Lived/Active
New Mexico/New York
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Often Known For
western, sporting scene, Indian portrait and landscape painting
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Categories of Interest New York Armory Show of 1913
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Born in Blandford, Massachusetts, Homer Boss was a much praised painter
of western scenes and Indian portraits and teacher in New York City in
the early 20th Century, and was known for breaking away from 19th
century academic standards.
He studied with Robert Henri and
William Merritt Chase at the Chase School in New York, and in
Philadelphia as a student of Thomas Anschutz at the Pennsylvania
Academy of Fine Arts.
He was part of "The Fifteen Group,"
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