Edwin Howland Blashfieldmural painter and mosaic designer.
American ,1848-1936
American painter. He began to study art seriously in 1867 in Paris under L?on Bonnat, with whom he remained (except between 1870 and 1874) until 1880. Blashfield's mural style was significantly influenced by Pierre Puvis de Chavannes, Jean-Paul Laurens and Paul Baudry, whose decorations he had studied in the Panth?on while in Paris. He made a trip in 1887 to England, where he became briefly associated with the Anglo-American artists' colony in Broadway, Glos, which included Edwin Austin Abbey, John Singer Sargent, Lawrence Alma-Tadema and Frederic Leighton. |
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The Boston People Watching From the Housetops,Firing at Bunker Hill nn08
Painted in 1882
Painting ID:: 33022
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Edwin Howland Blashfield The Boston People Watching From the Housetops,Firing at Bunker Hill nn08
Painted in 1882
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