Pattison (1844-1915) might be known to most as an editor and art critic for the Fine Arts Journal, and he is the author of Painters since Leonardo (1904). Others may know the dashing portrait of Pattison by Louis Betts, painted in 1909 (Union League Club of Chicago). Earlier, Pattison illustrated for Harper’s Weekly then concentrated on painting, as a student of James M. Hart and George Inness; he taught at Washington University (1869-1873), where William Merr (showing 500 of 4813 characters). |
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