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John Clinton Spencer BIOGRAPHY
1861 Providence, Rhode Island - 1919 Providence, Rhode Island. Known for: Realist floral, fruit and fish still life, marine and animal painting.
John Clinton Spencer was born in 1861 in Providence, Rhode Island. A pupil of Providence artist Edward C. Leavitt, he became a very popular still life and animalist painter. He was a member of the... Read full biography
John Clinton Spencer was born in 1861 in Providence, Rhode Island. A pupil of Providence artist Edward C. Leavitt, he became a very popular still life and animalist painter. He was a member of the Providence Art Club, where he exhibited in the 1880s. He died in Providence in 1919.... Read full biography
John Clinton Spencer was born in 1861 in Providence, Rhode Island. A pupil of Providence artist Edward C. Leavitt, he became a very popular still life and animalist painter. He was a member of the Providence Art Club, where he exhibited in the 1880s. He died in Providence in 1919.
John Clinton Spencer was born in 1861 in Providence, Rhode Island. A pupil of Providence artist Edward C. Leavitt, he became a very popular still life and animalist painter. He was a member of the Providence Art Club, where he exhibited in the 1880s. He died in Providence in 1919.
John Clinton Spencer was born in 1861 in Providence, Rhode Island. A pupil of Providence artist Edward C. Leavitt, he became a very popular still life and animalist painter. He was a member of the Providence Art Club, where he exhibited in the 1880s. He died in Providence in 1919.
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John Clinton Spencer was born in 1861 in Providence, Rhode Island. A pupil of Providence artist Edward C. Leavitt, he became a very popular still life and animalist painter. He was a member of the Providence Art Club, where he exhibited in the 1880s. He died in Providence in 1919.
