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See also:SIMMONS, See also:EDWARD See also:EMERSON (1852– ) , See also:American artist, was See also:born at See also:Concord, See also:Massachusetts, on the 27th of See also:October 1852. He graduated from Harvard See also:College in 1874, and was a See also:pupil of See also:Lefebvre and See also:Boulanger in See also:Paris, where he took a See also:gold See also:medal. He was awarded the See also:prize by the Municipal See also:Art Society of New See also:York for a mural decorative See also:scheme, which he carried out for the criminal courts See also:building, later decorating the Waldorf-See also:Astoria hotel in New York, the Library of See also:Congress, See also:Washington, and the Capitol at See also:Saint See also:Paul, See also:Minnesota. He was one of the See also:original members of the Ten American Painters. End of Article: SIMMONS, EDWARD EMERSON (1852– )Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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