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George W. White
(1826 - 1890)
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Lived/Active: Ohio
Known for: portrait
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These Notes from AskART represent the beginning of a possible future biography for this artist. Please click here if you wish to help in its development:
| George White began his career as an artist in 1843. For a time he also worked as a traveling minstrel. In 1847 he returned to Cincinnati where he settled. He was an early member of the Artist's Union. He is remembered for his portraits of General Grant and General Sherman.
Source: Cowan's Auctions Inc, May 2005 |
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