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  1. Willard Leroy Metcalf (July 1, 1858 – March 9, 1925) was an American painter born in Lowell, Massachusetts. He studied at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and later attended Académie Julian, Paris. After early figure-painting and illustration, he became prominent as a landscape painter.

  2. Willard Leroy Metcalf (July 1, 1858 – March 9, 1925) was an American artist born in Lowell, Massachusetts. He studied at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and later attended Académie Julian, Paris. After early figure-painting and illustration, he became prominent as a landscape painter.

  3. Willard L. Metcalf. Lowell, 1858-Nueva York, 1925. Imprimir ficha. Willard Leroy Metcalf nació en Lowell, Massachusetts, el 1 de julio de 1858, hijo único de una familia de clase obrera. Su padre, carpintero, era también violinista, y su madre era ayudante en un telar.

  4. Willard L. Metcalf. born Lowell, MA 1858-died New York City 1925. Painter, American Impressionist whose specialty was New England landscapes, particularly in winter. He exhibited with the Impressionist group The Ten and was an important member of the art colony in Old Lyme, Conn.

  5. Willard Leroy Metcalf. 1 de julio de 1858 Lowell, Massachusetts, United States. 9 de marzo de 1925 New York, United States.

  6. Willard Leroy Metcalf was born in Lowell, Massachusetts, 1 July 1858, the only child of working-class parents. His father, a carpenter, was also a violinist; his mother, a loom tender.

  7. After about 1900 Metcalf devoted himself to painting the woodlands and mountains of Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Vermont. "The North Country," the sort of seasonal landscape for which he received national acclaim, reveals his skill in capturing subtle color and light.