A painter in Hudson River Style, who also painted landscapes in
Switzerland and France, John Clinton Ogilvie was born in New York City
and established his painting career primarily there, exhibiting at the
National Academy of Design from 1861 to 1900.
From 1863 to 1886, he was active in the Brooklyn Art Association, and
between 1864 and 1888, he exhibited paintings at the Pennsylvania
Academy.
Ogilvie was a student of James M. Hart, and in 1866, went to Paris to (showing 500 of 839 characters). |
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