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1861 Bordentown, New Jersey - 1940 Provincetown, Massachusetts. Known for: Seascape-surf, landscape and floral paintings.
A noted seascape painter especially of surf churning against white froth on seaside rocks, Frederick Judd Waugh strove to convey the powerful movement of the water and the smell of the brine. He was... Read full biography
A noted seascape painter especially of surf churning against white froth on seaside rocks, Frederick Judd Waugh strove to convey the powerful movement of the water and the smell of the brine. He was also an illustrator, a writer of children's books, a bookplate designer, a designer of silver and... Read full biography
A noted seascape painter especially of surf churning against white froth on seaside rocks, Frederick Judd Waugh strove to convey the powerful movement of the water and the smell of the brine. He was also an illustrator, a writer of children's books, a bookplate designer, a designer of silver and copper objects, and a camouflage artist during World War I. He was born in Bordentown, New Jersey, and was the only child of painter Samuel Bell Waugh by his second wife, Mary Eliza Young, who was a... Read full biography
A noted seascape painter especially of surf churning against white froth on seaside rocks, Frederick Judd Waugh strove to convey the powerful movement of the water and the smell of the brine. He was also an illustrator, a writer of children's books, a bookplate designer, a designer of silver and copper objects, and a camouflage artist during World War I. He was born in Bordentown, New Jersey, and was the only child of painter Samuel Bell Waugh by his second wife, Mary Eliza Young, who was a miniature painter. He grew up in the atmosphere of the studio, and both he and his half sister, Ida, became painters. He was trained at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts from 1880 to 1883 and studied with Thomas Eakins. He continued his studies... Read full biography
A noted seascape painter especially of surf churning against white froth on seaside rocks, Frederick Judd Waugh strove to convey the powerful movement of the water and the smell of the brine. He was also an illustrator, a writer of children's books, a bookplate designer, a designer of silver and copper objects, and a camouflage artist during World War I. He was born in Bordentown, New Jersey, and was the only child of painter Samuel Bell Waugh by his second wife, Mary Eliza Young, who was a miniature painter. He grew up in the atmosphere of the studio, and both he and his half sister, Ida, became painters. He was trained at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts from 1880 to 1883 and studied with Thomas Eakins. He continued his studies at the Academie Julian in Paris and exhibited at the Paris Salon. He returned to Philadelphia in 1885, the year his fat... Read full biography
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Magazine Articles (9)
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- The Henri Circle & the American ImpAugust 2004Danly, SusanAmerican Art Review
- Monhegan Island Artists: A 150-YearAugust 2003Deci, Edward LAmerican Art Review
- Frederick Judd WaughJune 2003Hunter, Elizabeth IvesAmerican Art Review
- Images of Northwest ConnecticutJune 2003Smith, AnnAmerican Art Review
- El Paso Museum of ArtDecember 2001Thompson, William RAmerican Art Review
- William Benton Museum of ArtJune 1997Cummings, HildegardAmerican Art Review
- The Legacy of Cape AnnOctober 1995Keny, JamesAmerican Art Review
- Sharing Your PaintingsAugust 1994Davies, ThomasAmerican Art Review
- An Eye for MaineAugust 1994Hoopes, DonelsonAmerican Art Review
