Harry VanDer Weyden is primarily known as Harry Van der Weyden
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Largely associated with the turn-of-the-century artistic life of Paris and London, Harry Van der Weyden, although born in Boston (8 September 1868), was not a product of the Boston School. Instead, he won a scholarship to study in the Slade School in London when he was nineteen. Perhaps the painter was distantly related to the Flemish Old Master Rogier van der Weyden.
At any rate, he spent the 1890-91 school year at the Académie Julian in Paris under Jean-Paul Lau (showing 500 of 2913 characters). |
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