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Ernest Lee Major Biographie
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1885 |
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At the age of twenty-one, Major was the first to win the Hallgarten Art Scholarship, which at that time included travel expenses for study in Europe
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1888 |
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Returned to Boston when he resumed his career as a teacher at the Cowles Art School
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1896 |
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Taught at the Massachusetts Normal Art School
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Studied under E. C. Messer at Corcoran Gallery of Art
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Studied under William Merritt Chase at the Art Students League in New York City
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Spent most of his non-teaching hours at the famous Fenway Studios in Boston while during the summers he worked en plein air at Tamworth, New Hampshire.
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