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Thomas Gold Appleton
(1812 - 1884)
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Lived/Active: Massachusetts
Known for: land-skyscape, Egyptian scene
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| An amateur painter from Boston, Thomas Gold Appleton was primarily an essayist and poet as well as a patron of the arts. He was educated at Harvard and traveled widely in Europe.
Source: Groce and Wallace, "Dictionary of Artists in America" |
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