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Birth
1878 (Syracuse, New York)
Death
1924 (Chicago, Illinois)
Lived/Active
California/New York/Kansas
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figure, sea-landscape and genre painting, educator
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Categories of Interest The California Art Club San Francisco Panama-Pacific Exhibition 1915
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William Cahill was known for his artwork and his involvement in the School for Illustration and Painting in Los Angeles.
Born
in Syracuse, New York in 1878, Cahill began his studies of art at the
Art Students League in New York, learning from Howard Pyle and Birge
Harrison. He then went on to study in Boston, Massachusetts with
Edmund Tarbell and Frank Benson. Out of his academic background
Cahill developed a style based on Impressionism, and his work includes
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