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Theodore Earl Butler (American, 1861-1936)
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Theodore Earl Butler Monet's Daughter, Suzanne, and her children 1898
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Theodore Earl Butler The Old Bridge in Vernon (near Giverny) 1909
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Biographie |
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1861 |
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Born in Columbus, OH |
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1886 |
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Set of for Paris, France |
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1887 |
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Studied at the academies Julian and Colarossi and in the independent atelier of Carolus-Duran |
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1888 |
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Honorable Mention for his painting La Veuve (The Widow), Paris Salon, Paris, France |
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1892 |
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Settled in Giverny, France |
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1892 |
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Married Suzanne Hoschede, Monet's stepdaughter |
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1913 |
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Returned to the United States to install murals in the suburban New York home of William A. Paine |
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1913 |
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Contributed two canvases to the International Exhibition of Modern Art (more familiarly known as the "Armory Show"), which was held in New York that year |
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1918 - 1921 |
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Founded the Society of Independent Artists and served on the board of directors |
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1921 |
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Returned to Giverny, France |
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1936 |
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Died in Giverny, France |
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