Edward Lamson Henry  (1841-1919) 

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Edward Lamson Henry, The Favorite Pet

 

Edward Lamson Henry
The Favorite Pet
1875

Mark LaSalle Fine Art
Edward Lamson Henry, Delaware and Hudson Canal, Ellenville, NY

 

Edward Lamson Henry
Delaware and Hudson Canal, Ellenville, NY
1900

The Caldwell Gallery
Edward Lamson Henry, Waiting for the Stagecoach (Mrs. Fanny Wells)

 

Edward Lamson Henry
Waiting for the Stagecoach (Mrs. Fanny Wells)
1905

Questroyal Fine Art, LLC
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Edward Lamson Henry, On the towpath

 

Edward Lamson Henry
On the towpath, 1891
Vente du: Dec 6, 1985
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Edward Lamson Henry, News of the War of 1812

 

Edward Lamson Henry
News of the War of 1812, 1913
Vente du: Dec 1, 1988
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Edward Lamson Henry, NEWS OF THE WAR OF 1812

 

Edward Lamson Henry
NEWS OF THE WAR OF 1812, 1913
Vente du: Dec 6, 1991
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1841   Born in Charleston, South Carolina
1848   Orphaned and brought to New York City where he was raised by relatives.
1855   Began to study art with Walter Oddie
1858   Enrolled at the Pennsylvania Academy
1860 - 1862   Studied in Paris with Gustave Courbet and Charles Gleyre
1863   Returned to the United States and served in the Civil War in the Quartermaster General's Department.
1871   Returned to Europe
1875   Made another trip to Europe after his marriage
1885   Built a home in Cragsmore, NY and became one of the founders of the Cragsmoor Art Colony
1919   Died at Cragsmoor
  Exhibited at the National Academy of Design for sixty years