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Ralph Isham
(c. 1817 - 1848)
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Lived/Active: Connecticut
Known for: landscape, portrait painting, curator
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This biography from the Archives of AskART:
| Ralph Isham (c. 1817-1848)
A portrait and landscape painter, he became the first curator of the Wadsworth Athenaeum in Hartford, Connecticut. He was a friend of Frederick Edwin Church and Edward Sheffield Bartholomew with whom he took sketching trips.
Isham died early in life.
Source: Harry Willard French. Art and Artists in Connecticut. |
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