Chase, William Merritt, 1849-1916
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Chase, William Merritt, 1849-1916
Chase, William Merritt
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William Merritt Chase
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Chase, William Merritt (American painter and printmaker, 1849-1916)
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Chase, William Merritt (American painter and printmaker, 1849-1916)
Chase, William Merritt, 1846-1916
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Chase, William Merritt, 1846-1916
Chase, William Merritt, 1848-1916.
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Chase, William Merrit
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William Merrit Chase
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Merritt Chase, William 1849-1916
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Painter, art instructor; New York, N.Y.
William Merrit Chase (1849-1916) was a painter and instructor from New York, N.Y. and Shinnecock Hills, Long Island.
Painter and instructor; New York, N.Y. and Shinnecock Hills, Long Island.
William Merritt Chase (1949-1916) was a painter and instructor in New York, N.Y. and Shinnecock, Long Island.
Chase was one of America's most prominent painters and art instructors. After his return from studying in Munich in 1878, he taught at the Art Students League until 1896. Chase's 10th St. studio was an important gathering place for artists, students and patrons. He taught at the Shinnecock Hills Summer Art School from 1891-1896, and lived in a house there designed by Stanford White.
William Merritt Chase (1949-1916) was a painter and instructor in New York, N.Y. and Shinnecock, Long Island.
Chase was one of America's most prominent painters and art instructors. After his return from studying in Munich in 1878, he taught at the Art Students League until 1896. Chase's 10th St. studio was an important gathering place for artists, students and patrons. He taught at the Shinnecock Hills Summer Art School from 1891-1896, and lived in a house there designed by Stanford White.
Painter and instructor; New York, N.Y. and Shinnecock, Long Island.
One of America's most prominent painters and art instructors. After his return from studying in Munich in 1878, he taught at the Art Students League until 1896. Chase's 10th St. studio was an important gathering place for artists, students and patrons. He taught at the Shinnecock Hills Summer Art School from 1891-1896, and lived in a house there designed by Stanford White.
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