William Smith Robinson. Today, William S. Robinson is known as an Old Lyme artist who was part of the intimate circle of Florence Griswold. Born on September 15, 1861 in East Gloucester,... Read full biography
William Smith Robinson. Today, William S. Robinson is known as an Old Lyme artist who was part of the intimate circle of Florence Griswold. Born on September 15, 1861 in East Gloucester, Massachusetts, long before there was an artists' colony, he graduated from Boston's Massachusetts Normal School... Read full biography
William Smith Robinson. Today, William S. Robinson is known as an Old Lyme artist who was part of the intimate circle of Florence Griswold. Born on September 15, 1861 in East Gloucester, Massachusetts, long before there was an artists' colony, he graduated from Boston's Massachusetts Normal School in 1884. For the next four years he taught at the Maryland Institute, then continued his art studies in Paris at the Académie Julian (1889-90) under Benjamin Constant and Jules-Joseph Lefebvre.... Read full biography
William Smith Robinson. Today, William S. Robinson is known as an Old Lyme artist who was part of the intimate circle of Florence Griswold. Born on September 15, 1861 in East Gloucester, Massachusetts, long before there was an artists' colony, he graduated from Boston's Massachusetts Normal School in 1884. For the next four years he taught at the Maryland Institute, then continued his art studies in Paris at the Académie Julian (1889-90) under Benjamin Constant and Jules-Joseph Lefebvre. Robinson was with Eugene Vail, Robert Reid, Louis Paul Dessar and others at Etaples (1895-1902), where the "fisher folk provided picturesque and interesting models." (De Witt McClellan Lockman Papers, roll 502, AAA). Back in the United States, Robinson... Read full biography
William Smith Robinson. Today, William S. Robinson is known as an Old Lyme artist who was part of the intimate circle of Florence Griswold. Born on September 15, 1861 in East Gloucester, Massachusetts, long before there was an artists' colony, he graduated from Boston's Massachusetts Normal School in 1884. For the next four years he taught at the Maryland Institute, then continued his art studies in Paris at the Académie Julian (1889-90) under Benjamin Constant and Jules-Joseph Lefebvre. Robinson was with Eugene Vail, Robert Reid, Louis Paul Dessar and others at Etaples (1895-1902), where the "fisher folk provided picturesque and interesting models." (De Witt McClellan Lockman Papers, roll 502, AAA). Back in the United States, Robinson began to exhibit his works at the National Academy of Design in 1891. During the following year he taught at t... Read full biography
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