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1879 Dewsbury, England - 1962 Old Lyme, Connecticut. Known for: Sea-landscape, figure-genre and floral painting.
Impressionist William Chadwick focused on portrait and landscape subjects and spent much time at the artists colony at Old Lyme, Connecticut. He had a strong reputation among his colleagues but was... Read full biography
Impressionist William Chadwick focused on portrait and landscape subjects and spent much time at the artists colony at Old Lyme, Connecticut. He had a strong reputation among his colleagues but was not greatly known beyond his own circle. He was born in Dewsbury, England, and emigrated to New York... Read full biography
Impressionist William Chadwick focused on portrait and landscape subjects and spent much time at the artists colony at Old Lyme, Connecticut. He had a strong reputation among his colleagues but was not greatly known beyond his own circle. He was born in Dewsbury, England, and emigrated to New York City where friends from the Art Students League encouraged him, age 23, to paint at Old Lyme, Connecticut. This experience redirected him from portrait and figure subjects to landscapes, and he spent... Read full biography
Impressionist William Chadwick focused on portrait and landscape subjects and spent much time at the artists colony at Old Lyme, Connecticut. He had a strong reputation among his colleagues but was not greatly known beyond his own circle. He was born in Dewsbury, England, and emigrated to New York City where friends from the Art Students League encouraged him, age 23, to paint at Old Lyme, Connecticut. This experience redirected him from portrait and figure subjects to landscapes, and he spent many future summers at Old Lyme. In New York, he shared studio space with Will Howe Foote and Harry Hoffman and summers with them at Old Lyme, and eventually these three artists and their families moved to Old Lyme. In New York he had studied with... Read full biography
Impressionist William Chadwick focused on portrait and landscape subjects and spent much time at the artists colony at Old Lyme, Connecticut. He had a strong reputation among his colleagues but was not greatly known beyond his own circle. He was born in Dewsbury, England, and emigrated to New York City where friends from the Art Students League encouraged him, age 23, to paint at Old Lyme, Connecticut. This experience redirected him from portrait and figure subjects to landscapes, and he spent many future summers at Old Lyme. In New York, he shared studio space with Will Howe Foote and Harry Hoffman and summers with them at Old Lyme, and eventually these three artists and their families moved to Old Lyme. In New York he had studied with Joseph De Camp at the Art Students League, and at Old Lyme was much influenced by Willard Metcalf and Walter Griffin. He married P... Read full biography
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- The Florence Griswold House RestorationOctober 2006Flynn, TammiAmerican Art Review
- The Henri Circle & the American ImpAugust 2004Danly, SusanAmerican Art Review
- Monhegan Island Artists: A 150-YearAugust 2003Deci, Edward LAmerican Art Review
- Early Years of the Lyme Art AssociationAugust 2002Bond, Pamela G.American Art Review
- Saved StudiosNovember 2000May, StephenAmerican Artist
- Current and comingJuly 2000Ledes, Allison EckardtThe Magazine Antiques
- Florence Griswold MuseumJune 1997Andersen, Jeffrey WAmerican Art Review
- Lyman Allyn Art MuseumJune 1997Munger, Susan HAmerican Art Review
- Mattatuck MuseumJune 1997Smith, Ann/F ChamberlainAmerican Art Review
- East Meets West: American ImpressioApril 1997Coles, WilliamAmerican Art Review
- Current and ComingJuly 1994Ledes, Allison EckardtThe Magazine Antiques
- William ChadwickJune 1994AR editorsAmerican Art Review
