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See also: American artist, was See also: born in See also: London, See also: England, on the 24th of See also: October 18o8
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At the age of twenty-two he emigrated to See also: America, and settled in See also: Philadelphia
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He was the See also: pioneer of See also: mezzotint See also: engraving in America
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Early in his career he painted portraits in oil and made miniatures; he engraved plates in 1841–1848 for See also: Graham's See also: Magazine, published by See also: George Rex Graham (1813–1894); became editor and proprietor of See also: Campbell's
See also: Foreign Semi-Monthly Magazine in 1843; and from 1849–1852 published with Graham See also: Sartain's Union Magazine
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He had See also: charge of the See also: art department of the Centennial See also: Exhibition, Philadelphia, in 1876; took a prominent See also: part in the See also: work of the committee on the See also: Washington Memorial, by Rudolf Siemering, in Fairmount See also: Park, Philadelphia; designed medallions for the monument to Washington and See also: Lafayette erected in 1869 in Monument Cemetery, Philadelphia; and was a member of the Pennsylvania See also: Academy of the See also: Fine Arts and a See also: cavaliere of the Royal Equestrian See also: Order of the See also: Crown of See also: Italy
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He died in Philadelphia on the 25th of October 1897
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His Reminiscences of a Very Old See also: Man (New See also: York, 1899) are of unusual See also: interest
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Of his See also: children See also: WILLIAM SARTAIN (b
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1843), landscape and figure painter, was born at Philadelphia on the 21st of
See also: November 1843, studied under his See also: father and under Leon See also: Bonnat, See also: Paris, was one of the founders of the Society of American Artists, and became an associate of the See also: National Academy of Design
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Another son, See also: SAMUEL SARTAIN (1830-1906), and a daughter, EMILY SARTAIN (b
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1841), who in 1886 became See also: principal of the Philadelphia School of Design for See also: Women, were also American artists
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