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William E. Winner
(1815 - 1883)
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Exhibits - current |
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Auctions upcoming for him* |
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Lived/Active: Pennsylvania
Known for: portrait, genre, history and townscape painting, lithography
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This biography from the Archives of AskART:
| Well known in the mid 19th century for landscape, genre and portrait painting, William Winner was born in Philadelphia and remained there for most of his career except for a brief time in Charleston, South Carolina in 1848.
Exhibition venues included the Pennsylvania Academy, Boston Athenaeum and the National Academy of Design of which he was an honorary member.
Source: John Cuthbert, "Early Art and Artists in West Virginia" |
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