Trotter, Newbold Hough, 1827-1898
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Trotter, Newbold Hough, 1827-1898
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Trotter, Newbold Hough, 1827-1898
Trotter, Newbold H., 1827-1898.
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Trotter, Newbold H., 1827-1898.
Trotter, Newbold H.
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Trotter, Newbold Hough (American painter, 1827-1898)
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Trotter, Newbold Hough (American painter, 1827-1898)
Newbold Hough Trotter
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Newbold Hough Trotter was a Philadelphia artist known primarily for his paintings of animals. He was also a landscape painter. He exhibited at the Pennsylvania Academy from 1858, and also at the Boston Athenaeum.
Newbold Hough Trotter was born in Philadelphia in 1827. Newbold was primarily a self-taught painter, studying only briefly at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and at The Hague in Holland (under William T. van Starkenborg). The main focus of his work was Nature, especially American landscapes and animals. Trotter's work was recognized and exhibited during his lifetime. His painting, Wounded Buffalo Pursued by Prairie Wolves, was purchased by Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman for Army headquarters in Washington, D.C. Mr. Trotter died in New Jersey in 1898.
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https://viaf.org/viaf/71319491
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-nr2001023613
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Art, American
Animal painters
Animals in art
Artists
Birds
Bison
Cats
Dogs
Domestic animals
Drawing, American
Giraffe
Horses
Lions
Painting
Pencil works
Tigers
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Americans
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Animal painters
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Pennsylvania--Philadelphia
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