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Sidney Dickinson

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Dickinson first exhibited with the National Academy in 1915, hanging a self-portrait at that year's winter show. He received a Julius Hallgarten Prize on the occasion of his third show with the organization, in 1917, and continued to exhibit there for nearly fifty years. He earned another Hallgarten
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Dickinson was active as an instructor for many years, teaching at the Art Students League in 1919–1920 and heading a life class at the National Academy from 1928 to 1931 and again from 1939 to 1943. In the summers of 1943 and 1944 he returned to the League to teach, and became a regular faculty
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Prize in 1924; the Isaac N. Maynard Prize in 1933 and 1938; the Benjamin Altman Prize in 1936; and the Andrew Carnegie Prize in 1942. He served on the Academy Council from 1930 until 1933. He was elected a member of the
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style, and composed many of his works directly in the studio, often completing a portrait during a single three- or four-hour sitting.
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Dickinson was a prolific portraitist; among the artists whose portraits he showed at the Academy are
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minister, Charles H. Dickinson. His parents moved frequently; from 1894 to 1901 the family lived in
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Paintings and Sculpture in the Collection of the National Academy of Design: 1826–1925
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of Alabama. Another portrait of Baker, donated by the subject, is owned by the
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member there in 1949, retiring in 1973. Pupils included Albert Wasserman,
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Department of State publication: Department and foreign service series
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David Bernard Dearinger; National Academy of Design (U.S.) (2004).
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from 1910 to 1911, and from 1910 to 1912 he was a pupil of
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Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters
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United States Department of Defense
Wallingford, Connecticut
Congregationalist
Canandaigua, New York
Fargo, North Dakota
Calhoun, Alabama
Calhoun Colored School
George Bridgman
William Merritt Chase
Art Students League of New York
Douglas Volk
National Academy of Design
American Academy of Arts and Letters
James Rosenquist
Richard Pionk
Robert Neffson
Carnegie Hall
Windsor, Vermont

Paul Arndt
Robert Aitken
Louis Bosa
Eugene Higgins
Hobart Nichols
Raphael Soyer
Edwin Dickinson
Mary Gray
George Wharton Edwards
Harry Wilson Watrous

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