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'''Willard Leroy Metcalf''' (July_1, 1858 – March_9, 1925) was an American artist. Born at Lowell,_Massachusetts, he was a pupil of the Massachusetts_Normal_Art_School, of the School_of_the_Museum_of_Fine_Arts,_Boston, and of the _Académie_Julian, Paris. After early figure-painting and illustration, he became prominent as a landscape painter. He was one of the Ten_American_Painters who in 1897 seceded from the Society_of_American_Artists. For some years he was an instructor in the Womans_Art_School, Cooper_Union, New_York, and in the Art Students League, New York. In 1893 he became a member of the American_Water_Color_Society, New York. Generally associated with American_Impressionism, he is also remembered for his New England landscapes and involvement with the Artists'_colony at Old_Lyme,_Connecticut.
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* Spanierman Gallery, LLC: Willard Leroy Metcalf
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