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ROBERT SWAIN See also: American marine and landscape ,painter, was See also: born on Naushon See also: Island, Massachusetts, on the 23rd of See also: December 1840
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He studied See also: art with the Dutch marine painter See also: Albert See also: van Beest, who had a studio in New See also: Bedford, and in 1864 he opened a studio for himself in See also: Boston, subsequently settling in New See also: York, where he was elected an associate of the See also: National See also: Academy of Design in 1867 and an academician in 1878
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He was also a charter member of the American See also: Water Color Society and the Society of American Artists
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From 1878 until 1896 he was teacher of See also: painting and chief master of the Woman's Art School of See also: Cooper Union, New York, and from 1896 until his
See also: death he was director
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See also: Gifford painted longshore views, See also: sand See also: dunes and landscapes generally, with charm and See also: poetry
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He was an etcher of consider-able reputation, a member of the Society of American Etchers, and an honorary member of the Society of Painter-Etchers of See also: London
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He died in New York on the 13th of See also: January 1905
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