Born in St. Louis, Thomas Allen was a painter especially known for
landscape and animal subjects. He settled in Boston where he
chaired the faculty of the Boston Museum School of Drawing and Painting
and was also President of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
Allen
was the son of a Congressman. He studied art in his home town of
St. Louis, Missouri at Washington University and then traveled
widely. In 1869, he went to the Rocky Mountains with one of his
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