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Exhibition/Expo: Regional/National/International * AskART Panama Pacific Expo, 1915 * Louisiana Purchase Expo, St. Louis World's Fair 1904 * Panama Pacific Exhibition of 1915
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Exhibition: Art Association * Boston Art Club- * National Arts Club * Society of Western Artists (1896-1914)- * St. Botolph Club, Boston-
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Exhibition: Museum * Art Institute of Chicago * Carnegie Institute, International * Corcoran Gallery, Washington DC * National Academy of Design- * Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts
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Methods * Easel Painting * Plein Aire Painting * Printmaking, Graphic Design
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Media * Etching, Etcher * Oil Paint * Watercolor, Watercolour
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Styles * Impressionism Before 1940 * Tonalist, Tonalism * Trompe l'oeil
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Subjects * Architecture Images-Buildings, Houses, Structures * Coastal, Shoreline Views * Figure, Figurative, Human Figure * Landscape * Marine, Maritime, Nautical, Boats * Mountain Views * Still Life
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Geography/Places Lived and/or Worked * Canadian Rocky Mountains * Germany Before 1900 * Gloucester, Cape Ann, Massachusetts
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Associations * Cincinnati Art Club * National Academy of Design * Salmagundi Club- * Society of Western Artists (1896-1914) * St. Botolph Club, Boston
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Teacher * Frank Duveneck * Thomas Noble
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Schools * Academy Colarossi, Student * Cincinnati Academy of Art, Student * Cincinnati Academy of Art, Teacher * McMicken School of Design, Student * Munich Academy of Fine Arts, Royal Academy, Student
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Chronology * Early 20th Century Before 1950 * Late 19th Century, After Civil War
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Added Description * Art Educator: School Teaching, Public Lectures, Workshops * Landscape Specialty
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 Rocks at Gloucester Artwork images are copyright of the artist or assignee
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