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1869 Baltimore, Maryland - 1941 Newton Centre, Massachusetts. Known for: Figure, genre, portrait and landscape painting.
Born in Baltimore and raised in Newton, Massachusetts, William Paxton became a prominent late 19th, early 20th-century figure painter, especially noted for female subjects, and a key artist in the... Read full biography
Born in Baltimore and raised in Newton, Massachusetts, William Paxton became a prominent late 19th, early 20th-century figure painter, especially noted for female subjects, and a key artist in the establishment of American Impressionism. Paxton also painted outdoor views of upper class life such as... Read full biography
Born in Baltimore and raised in Newton, Massachusetts, William Paxton became a prominent late 19th, early 20th-century figure painter, especially noted for female subjects, and a key artist in the establishment of American Impressionism. Paxton also painted outdoor views of upper class life such as croquet games and hotel verandah scenes. In Philadelphia where he lived briefly, he received so many commissions for portrait paintings that he was referred to as the "court painter of Philadelphia."... Read full biography
Born in Baltimore and raised in Newton, Massachusetts, William Paxton became a prominent late 19th, early 20th-century figure painter, especially noted for female subjects, and a key artist in the establishment of American Impressionism. Paxton also painted outdoor views of upper class life such as croquet games and hotel verandah scenes. In Philadelphia where he lived briefly, he received so many commissions for portrait paintings that he was referred to as the "court painter of Philadelphia." Portrait subjects included Presidents Calvin Coolidge and Grover Cleveland. In addition to his canvas painting, Paxton was a muralist whose work was at the Army and Navy Club of New York City and St. Botolph's Club of Boston. He was also a... Read full biography
Born in Baltimore and raised in Newton, Massachusetts, William Paxton became a prominent late 19th, early 20th-century figure painter, especially noted for female subjects, and a key artist in the establishment of American Impressionism. Paxton also painted outdoor views of upper class life such as croquet games and hotel verandah scenes. In Philadelphia where he lived briefly, he received so many commissions for portrait paintings that he was referred to as the "court painter of Philadelphia." Portrait subjects included Presidents Calvin Coolidge and Grover Cleveland. In addition to his canvas painting, Paxton was a muralist whose work was at the Army and Navy Club of New York City and St. Botolph's Club of Boston. He was also a lithographer, and etcher, and his studios were in Boston, East Gloucester, and Provincetown. In 1928, he became a... Read full biography
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- A Portrait of America: The Nation & OhioFebruary 2007Novak, Barbara; Louis ZonaAmerican Art Review
- An Impressionist Sensibility: The Halff CollectionDecember 2006Harvey, Eleanor JonesAmerican Art Review
- Seeing People: Nat'l Academy MuseumMarch 2005EditorsAmerican Art Review
- Guild of Boston Artists: 90th AnnivOctober 2004Curtis, Judith AAmerican Art Review
- Quick SketchesJune 2004Editors, American ArtistAmerican Artist
- Redeeming Boston: The Urban LandscaAugust 2003Mulder, Karen LAmerican Arts Quarterly
- Nuts & BoltsDecember 2002Baxter, Kathleen (editor)American Artist
- The National Arts ClubFebruary 2002Adams, ElaineCalifornia Art Club Newsletter
- El Paso Museum of ArtDecember 2001Thompson, William RAmerican Art Review
- The American WingJanuary 2000Howat, John, Kevin AveryThe Magazine Antiques
- A Century of Impressionism on CapeAugust 1999Nickerson, CindyAmerican Art Review
- American Paintings in GeorgiaFebruary 1999Keyes, DonaldAmerican Art Review
- Reflections of TasteFebruary 1997Sturges, HollisterAmerican Art Review
- Amer Paintings in S Cal CollectionsMay 1996Fort, Ilene SusanAmerican Art Review
- A Noble TraditionJune 1995Lowrey, CarolAmerican Art Review
- The Boston FiveAugust 1994Lipton, LeahAmerican Art Review
