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Birth
1835 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
Death
1910 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
Lived/Active
Pennsylvania
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landscape, coastal marine
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Edmund Darch Lewis is best known for his marine watercolors. He lived and worked in Philadelphia, studying for five years under the direction of Paul Weber. His works were first shown at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in 1854 and then later at the National Academy of Design in New York and the Boston Athenaeum.
The Philadelphia, New York, and New England areas became the focus of his landscapes, especially the region known as the Delaware Water Gap in Western New Jersey.
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