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PICKNELL, WILLIAM LAMB (1854-1897)

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Originally appearing in Volume V21, Page 584 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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PICKNELL, See also:WILLIAM See also:LAMB (1854-1897) , See also:American landscape-painter, was See also:born at Hinesburg, See also:Vermont, on the 23rd of See also:October 1854. He was a See also:pupil of See also:George See also:Inness in See also:Rome for two years, and of J. L. GerSme in the 1 See also:cole See also:des See also:Beaux Arts, See also:Paris. With See also:Robert See also:Wylie he worked for several years in See also:Brittany, at See also:Pont Aven and See also:Concarneau, where he painted his " Route de Concarneau " (Corcoran See also:Art See also:Gallery, See also:Washington, D.C.). His " See also:Morning on the Loing " received a See also:gold See also:medal at the Paris See also:Salon of 1895. In 188o he became a member of the Society of American Artists, and in 1891 an See also:associate of the See also:National See also:Academy of See also:Design. He died at See also:Marblehead, See also:Massachusetts, on the 8th of See also:August 1897.

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