Biography from Crocker Art Museum Store:
| Landscape painter. Born in San Francisco, CA on Sept. 21, 1868. Carrigan studied art in his native city at the School of Design. After 1908 he lived in Falls Village, CT and NYC where he was a pupil of Emil Carlsen. During WWI he served as U.S. Consul in Lisbon, Portugal. Carrigan died in Lakeville, CT on Oct. 24, 1939. Member: ANA. Exh: SFAA, 1905; Vickery, Atkins, & Torrey (SF), 1908; PPIE, 1915 (silver medal); PAFA, 1924; GGIE, 1939. & AAA 1919-33; WWAA
1936-39; SF Chronicle, 10-31-1939 (obit).
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William Carrigan is also mentioned in these AskART essays: San Francisco Panama-Pacific Exhibition 1915
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