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William Sartain

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274: 162: 238: 250: 262: 33: 394: 273: 460: 430: 200:. Eakins and Sartain traveled together in 1868. He stayed in Paris until 1875, when he returned to Philadelphia, and moved to New York City. 237: 249: 178: 309: 189: 93: 414: 455: 185: 261: 299: 223: 161: 380: 150: 211: 358: 204: 197: 353: 32: 450: 445: 8: 325: 305: 122:(November 21, 1843 – October 25, 1924) was an American artist, known for the moody 215: 131: 439: 193: 174: 146: 138: 74: 219: 170: 142: 56: 169:
Sartain was born in Philadelphia on November 21, 1843, and his father was
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John Sartain & children, Henry, William & Emily (1868)
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of his paintings, and interests and influences that spanned
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His work is in the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts,
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The Sartain family: PAFA’s most famous artistic dynasty
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and later became president of the New York Art Club.
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Philadelphia
New York
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Orientalist
tonalism
Orientalism
Barbizon
plein air
Thomas Eakins
John Sartain
Emily Sartain
Society of American Artists

John Sartain
Emily Sartain
Philadelphia School of Design for Women
Central High School (Philadelphia)
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Thomas Eakins
Charles Lewis Fussell
Post Graduate Hospital
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Brooklyn Museum
U.S. Capitol
National Museum of American Art
Arab Head (1880)
Edgar Allan Poe (1890-1900)
William Henry Harrison
Young American crushing rebellion and sedition (1864)

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