Correspondence, 1899 March 26.

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Correspondence, 1899 March 26.

Letter written to Elisabeth Spalding, representative of the Artists Club (Denver, Colo.). Mentions sending black and white reproductions to her for a talk.

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Homer, Winslow, 1836-1910

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Winslow Homer was born in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1836. He was raised in Cambridge, where he developed a love of art and the outdoors. At the age of 19 he began his career as an illustrator, apprenticing at the J.H. Bufford lithographic firm in Boston. He then decided to become a freelance illustrator. In 1859 Homer moved to New York to work for Harper's Weekly, serving as artist-correspondent for the magazine during the Civil War. After taking some art classes at the National Academy of Desig...

Spalding, Elisabeth, 1868?-1954

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Denver, Colo. artist. Active in the founding and developing of Denver Art Museum. Daughter of Colorado Episcopal Bishop John Franklin Spalding. From the description of Elisabeth Spalding papers, 1897-1944. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 18009243 Painter; Philadelphia, Pa., New York, N.Y., and Denver, Colo. Spalding met art instructor and painter Henry McCarter when she studied at Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, ca. 1915-1918. ...