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Samuel Lovett Waldo American Painter, 1783-1861
American painter. After attending a country school and working on his father farm, he decided at the age of 16 to become an artist. He took lessons from Joseph Steward (1753-1822), a retired minister who operated a portrait studio in Hartford, CT. Waldo opened his own studio in Hartford in 1803, before moving on to paint portraits in Litchfield, CT, and Charleston, SC. In 1806, bearing letters of introduction to Benjamin West and John Singleton Copley, Waldo travelled to London, where he studied at the Royal Academy. His portrait of Mr M Dougle (untraced) was shown at the Royal Academy in 1808. |
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Samuel Lovett Waldo Old Pat mk218
1819
Line engraving
18x12.5cm
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Samuel Lovett Waldo Prague mk270 in the 18th and 19th centuries prague was one of the main musical capitals of europe. this scene of the old square is as it was in the days when mozart walked its streets, and would have been familiar to czechoslovakia s two great national composers dvorak and smetana.
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Samuel Lovett Waldo Mrs. James K. Bogert, Jr. ca. 1819(1819)
Oil on canvas
83.3 x 65.5 cm (32.8 x 25.79 in)
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Samuel Lovett Waldo David Leavitt between 1820(1820) and 1825(1825)
Oil on panel
83.9 x 65 cm (33.03 x 25.59 in)
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Samuel Lovett Waldo Maria Clarissa Leavitt between 1820(1820) and 1825(1825)
Oil on panel
84.3 x 64.8 cm (33.19 x 25.51 in)
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Samuel Lovett Waldo Mrs James K Bogert Jr Date ca. 1819(1819)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 83.3 X 65.5 cm (32.8 X 25.79 in)
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Samuel Lovett Waldo Maria Clarissa Leavitt Date between 1820(1820) and 1825(1825)
Medium Oil on panel
Dimensions 84.3 X 64.8 cm (33.19 X 25.51 in)
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Samuel Lovett Waldo
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American Painter, 1783-1861
American painter. After attending a country school and working on his father farm, he decided at the age of 16 to become an artist. He took lessons from Joseph Steward (1753-1822), a retired minister who operated a portrait studio in Hartford, CT. Waldo opened his own studio in Hartford in 1803, before moving on to paint portraits in Litchfield, CT, and Charleston, SC. In 1806, bearing letters of introduction to Benjamin West and John Singleton Copley, Waldo travelled to London, where he studied at the Royal Academy. His portrait of Mr M Dougle (untraced) was shown at the Royal Academy in 1808.
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