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1829 Boston, Massachusettes - 1915 Brookline, Massachusetts. Known for: Woodland landscape, genre, portrait and animal painting, teaching.
Frederick Dickinson Williams ( 1829 – 1915 ). Frederick Dickinson Williams was born into a patrician household in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1829. He attended the prestigious Boston Latin School... Read full biography
Frederick Dickinson Williams ( 1829 – 1915 ). Frederick Dickinson Williams was born into a patrician household in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1829. He attended the prestigious Boston Latin School before entering Harvard University in 1846. After graduation, and from 1850 to 1874, Dickinson taught... Read full biography
Frederick Dickinson Williams ( 1829 – 1915 ). Frederick Dickinson Williams was born into a patrician household in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1829. He attended the prestigious Boston Latin School before entering Harvard University in 1846. After graduation, and from 1850 to 1874, Dickinson taught drawing and painting in the Boston Public School System as a Professor of Drawing until 1874 when Dickinson and his wife, the former Lucia M. Hunt, of Newburyport, relocated to Paris, France, where both... Read full biography
Frederick Dickinson Williams ( 1829 – 1915 ). Frederick Dickinson Williams was born into a patrician household in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1829. He attended the prestigious Boston Latin School before entering Harvard University in 1846. After graduation, and from 1850 to 1874, Dickinson taught drawing and painting in the Boston Public School System as a Professor of Drawing until 1874 when Dickinson and his wife, the former Lucia M. Hunt, of Newburyport, relocated to Paris, France, where both studied the new French art and painted landscapes and genre scenes in their studio until 1888, when Lucia died in Paris. At that time Williams returned to the United States where he settled in Boston, opening a studio there in late 1888. Williams... Read full biography
Frederick Dickinson Williams ( 1829 – 1915 ). Frederick Dickinson Williams was born into a patrician household in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1829. He attended the prestigious Boston Latin School before entering Harvard University in 1846. After graduation, and from 1850 to 1874, Dickinson taught drawing and painting in the Boston Public School System as a Professor of Drawing until 1874 when Dickinson and his wife, the former Lucia M. Hunt, of Newburyport, relocated to Paris, France, where both studied the new French art and painted landscapes and genre scenes in their studio until 1888, when Lucia died in Paris. At that time Williams returned to the United States where he settled in Boston, opening a studio there in late 1888. Williams continued to paint in the Boston area with regular trips to the White Mountains of New Hampshire and other wilderness areas where he p... Read full biography

