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Samuel Waugh

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and also took painting lessons from J. R. Smith, who advertised himself as the "Scenic Artist of the Pittsburgh Theater". He joined his brother John in Toronto in 1833. In 1834, he displayed his paintings at the exhibition of the Society of Artists and Amateurs of Toronto where they were judged
89:. According to some reports, his father, James Waugh, was a pioneer-settler in New Wilmington where he ran the first general store. Little is known about Samuel's early life and education. It was suggested that he worked in a paint shop in 140:(1846-1919), was an award-winning figure painter, and her portrait of Dr. Paul J. Sartain received the 1896 Norman W. Dodge prize at the National Academy; she also illustrated children's books written by her step-brother's tutor 287: 102:(1838) buttressed his reputation as an accomplished artist and eased his transition to Philadelphia where he established himself as a leading portrait and landscape painter. Sculptor 275: 209: 263: 233: 248: 221: 522: 502: 507: 325: 198:, were well received by American public. In 1847, he became an honorary member of the National Academy of Design and Toronto Society of Arts. 358: 94:"among the very best portraits." In Toronto, he became a friend of already established American painter also hailing from Mercer County, 512: 117:, which was based on his Italian sketches; it became a success and toured different American cities for six years. His second panorama, 187: 183: 517: 74: 390: 375: 435: 45:) was a 19th-century American portrait, landscape, and moving panorama painter. His portrait subjects included Presidents 82: 38: 477: 86: 162:. His nephew, Henry W. Waugh (1835-1865), was an actor and scene and landscape painter. The Waughs owned a house in 103: 182:
during his lifetime and was known nationally for his Italian moving panoramas. Waugh exhibited frequently at the
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Pioneer Photographers from the Mississippi to the Continental Divide: A Biographical Dictionary, 1839-1865
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The Annual Exhibition Record of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts: 1807-1870
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Peter H. Falk and Anna Wells Rutledge, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.
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In 1849, Waugh debuted in Philadelphia his first Italian moving panorama,
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in New York harbour in July 1847 (watercolor on canvas, c.1853-1855,
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in New York, and the Boston Aethenaeum. His traveling panoramas,
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On 28 September 1885, Waugh died while visiting his sister in
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His daughter from first marriage to Sarah Lendenhall,
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The Artist in American Society: The Formative Years
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Samuel C. Waugh

New Wilmington, Pennsylvania
Janesville, Wisconsin
Abraham Lincoln
Ulysses S. Grant

Junk Keying
Museum of the City of New York
New Wilmington, Pennsylvania
Mercer County, Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh
James Bowman
Bertel Thorvaldsen
Thomas Crawford
James Edward Freeman
Janesville, Wisconsin
Ida Waugh
Amy Ella Blanchard
Frederick Judd Waugh
Bordentown, New Jersey
Frederick Coulton Waugh
Dickie Dare
Bordentown, New Jersey
Delaware River
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts
National Academy of Design
Portrait of Miss Jane Mercer
Portrait of Abraham Lincoln

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