From Lynn, Massachusetts, he was supervisor and teacher for seven years, 1886-1893, at the local art school and was part of a group of seven "Lynn Beach Painters" that included Charles Woodbury and Edward Burrill. His studio was in Lee Hall in the City Square of Lynn. He later became supervisor of art in Newton, Massachusetts.
He worked in the shoe and leather industry and saved his money from that endeavor to get art training which included lessons from William Burpee and classes at the (showing 500 of 773 characters). |
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