William Crothers Fitler was born in Philadelphia and studied art at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts*. He was a tonalist* landscape painter and most of his works depict views of New York,... Read full biography
William Crothers Fitler was born in Philadelphia and studied art at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts*. He was a tonalist* landscape painter and most of his works depict views of New York, Connecticut or Long Island. Fitler was a member of the Salmagundi Club*, New York Watercolor Club,*... Read full biography
William Crothers Fitler was born in Philadelphia and studied art at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts*. He was a tonalist* landscape painter and most of his works depict views of New York, Connecticut or Long Island. Fitler was a member of the Salmagundi Club*, New York Watercolor Club,* Brooklyn Art Association, Artists Fund Society* and New York Municipal Art Society. He exhibited widely to include the National Academy of Design* (1880-1907), Brooklyn Art Club (1881-1886), Boston Art... Read full biography
William Crothers Fitler was born in Philadelphia and studied art at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts*. He was a tonalist* landscape painter and most of his works depict views of New York, Connecticut or Long Island. Fitler was a member of the Salmagundi Club*, New York Watercolor Club,* Brooklyn Art Association, Artists Fund Society* and New York Municipal Art Society. He exhibited widely to include the National Academy of Design* (1880-1907), Brooklyn Art Club (1881-1886), Boston Art Club* (181-1908), the Pennsylvania Academy (1879-1898) and the Art Institute of Chicago* (1889 - 1911). Fitler was married to Claude Raquet Hirst, a well recognized artist known as the female "Harnett.". Source:. Covington Gallery. * For more in-depth... Read full biography
William Crothers Fitler was born in Philadelphia and studied art at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts*. He was a tonalist* landscape painter and most of his works depict views of New York, Connecticut or Long Island. Fitler was a member of the Salmagundi Club*, New York Watercolor Club,* Brooklyn Art Association, Artists Fund Society* and New York Municipal Art Society. He exhibited widely to include the National Academy of Design* (1880-1907), Brooklyn Art Club (1881-1886), Boston Art Club* (181-1908), the Pennsylvania Academy (1879-1898) and the Art Institute of Chicago* (1889 - 1911). Fitler was married to Claude Raquet Hirst, a well recognized artist known as the female "Harnett.". Source:. Covington Gallery. * For more in-depth information about the terms in this biography that have an asterisk* see AskART.com. Glossary http://www.askart.com/Ask... Read full biography
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