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Joseph DeCamp

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In 1891, he married Edith Franklin Baker (1868–1955). They had four children: Sarah "Sally" (1892–1973), Theodore "Ted" (1894–1955), Lydia (1896–1974), and Pauline (1899–). Family members served as models for a number of his paintings.
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in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, but resigned after one year because of ill health. From 1903 until his death in 1923, he was a faculty member at Massachusetts Normal Art School, now
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A 1904 fire in his Boston studio destroyed several hundred of his early paintings, including nearly all of his landscapes.
380:(1912), private collection. The title has a double meaning, the Clothiers were Quakers, members of the Society of Friends. 235: 227: 126: 365: 259: 145: 387: 281: 251: 620: 288:(ca. 1895), Terra Foundation for American Art. The artist's wife Edith, daughter Sally, and infant son Ted. 160:. At the age of 12, he began to draw crayon interpretations of published drawings. He was a founder of the 165: 307: 161: 841: 836: 820: 798: 720: 709: 339: 199: 153: 180:, teaching painting from the living model and portraiture. He also taught painting classes at the 431: 411: 866: 788: 601: 149: 595: 109:(November 5, 1858 – February 11, 1923) was an American painter and educator. 681: 814: 767: 655: 397: 169: 744: 185: 122: 830: 250:— was awarded a gold medal. He was awarded the 1909 Clarke Silver Medal by the 758: 646: 316:(ca. 1900), Longyear Historical Society & Museum, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. 125:. In the second half of the 1870s he went with Duveneck and fellow students to the 400:, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Lewis was steward of the Harvard 597:
North American Women Artists of the Twentieth Century: A Biographical Dictionary
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Three Friends - Portrait of Isaac H. Clothier, His Son and Grandson
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The Hammock - Portrait of the Artist's Wife and Children
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Arthur P. DeCamp - Portrait of the Artist's Brother
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DeCamp's final painting. 414:, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire. 29: 336:Sally - Portrait of the Artist's Daughter 346:Portrait of President Theodore Roosevelt 280: 571: 442: 178:Massachusetts College of Art and Design 144:DeCamp became known as a member of the 218:), and the 1920 Lippincott Prize (for 330:Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 326:Portrait of Dr. Horace Howard Furness 224:Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 174:Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 7: 785:Joseph DeCamp: The Boston Technician 621:Descendants of Joseph Rodefer DeCamp 500:(1909), Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. 485:(1908), Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. 877:Academy of Fine Arts, Munich alumni 897:20th-century American male artists 892:19th-century American male artists 25: 298:Terra Foundation for American Art 269:In 1902, he was elected into the 214:), the 1912 Beck Gold Medal (for 182:School of the Museum of Fine Arts 550: 535: 520: 505: 490: 475: 460: 445: 422:Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens 184:in Boston. Among his pupils was 40: 862:American Impressionist painters 857:20th-century American painters 847:19th-century American painters 799:"Joseph De Camp and His Work," 470:(1908), Cincinnati Art Museum. 358:(1908), Cincinnati Art Museum. 121:, Ohio, where he studied with 1: 273:as an Associate Academician. 372:Portrait of Francis I. Amory 248:Portrait of Arthur P. DeCamp 216:Portrait of Francis I. Amory 787:(Prestel Publishing, 1995) 515:(1912), private collection. 374:(1909), private collection. 366:Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 342:, Worcester, Massachusetts. 234:). His exhibit at the 1904 918: 271:National Academy of Design 802:Art and Progress Magazine 683:Dr. Horace Howard Furness 672:from Christie's Auctions. 39: 887:Boston School (painting) 872:Painters from Cincinnati 424:, Jacksonville, Florida. 129:. He then spent time in 408:Portrait of Edward Tuck 404:for more than 45 years. 388:Corcoran Gallery of Art 252:Corcoran Gallery of Art 166:American Impressionists 127:Royal Academy of Munich 852:American male painters 558:The Blue Mandarin Coat 428:The Blue Mandarin Coat 289: 236:St. Louis World's Fair 228:Exposition Universelle 821:Joseph Rodefer DeCamp 797:William Howe Downes, 749:, from The Athenaeum. 637:, from The Athenaeum. 308:Cincinnati Art Museum 304:Woman Drying Her Hair 284: 260:Philadelphia Art Club 232:Woman Drying Her Hair 212:Woman Drying Her Hair 168:, in 1897. Following 162:Ten American Painters 107:Joseph Rodefer DeCamp 90:Portraits, landscapes 46:Joseph Rodefer DeCamp 340:Worcester Art Museum 300:, Chicago, Illinois. 200:Boca Grande, Florida 81:Boca Grande, Florida 823:from The Athenaeum. 817:from Artcyclopedia. 513:The Kreutzer Sonata 198:He died in 1923 in 154:Emil Otto Grundmann 766:2016-03-04 at the 697:Theodore Roosevelt 654:2016-01-02 at the 432:High Museum of Art 412:Hood Museum of Art 390:, Washington, D.C. 290: 783:Laurene Buckley, 607:978-1-135-63882-5 483:The Guitar Player 362:The Guitar Player 256:The Guitar Player 150:Edmund C. Tarbell 104: 103: 74:February 11, 1923 16:(Redirected from 909: 771: 756: 750: 742: 736: 735:, April 1, 1929. 729: 723: 718: 712: 707: 701: 693: 687: 679: 673: 665: 659: 648:Arthur P. 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Index

Joseph Decamp

Tonalism
Cincinnati
Frank Duveneck
Royal Academy of Munich
Florence
Italy
Boston
Boston School
Edmund C. Tarbell
Emil Otto Grundmann
Tonalism
Ten American Painters
American Impressionists
Thomas Hovenden
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Massachusetts College of Art and Design
School of the Museum of Fine Arts
Gertrude Nason
Boca Grande, Florida
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Exposition Universelle
St. Louis World's Fair
Corcoran Gallery of Art
Philadelphia Art Club
National Academy of Design

Terra Foundation for American Art
Cincinnati Art Museum

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