Champney, Benjamin, 1817-1907

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Benjamin Champney (November 20, 1817 – December 11, 1907) was a painter whose name has become synonymous with White Mountain art of the 19th century. He began his training as a lithographer under celebrated marine artist Fitz Henry Lane at Pendleton's Lithography shop in Boston. Most art historians consider him the founder of the "North Conway Colony" of painters who came to North Conway, New Hampshire and the surrounding area during the second half of the 19th century. His paintings were often used to make chromolithographs that were subsequently sold to tourists who could not afford Champney's originals. He exhibited regularly at the Boston Athenæum and was a founder of the Boston Art Club.
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creatorOf Letter, 1907 May 20, Woburn, [Mass.] to Miss Merriam. Dartmouth College Library
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Place Name Admin Code Country
New Hampshire NH US
Woburn MA US
Subject
Art
Painting
Panoramas
Plein air painting
Plein air painting
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Painters (artists)
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Death 1907-12-11

Birth 1817-11-20

Male

Americans

English

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