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WALTER SATTERLEE (1844-1908)

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Originally appearing in Volume V24, Page 231 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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WALTER SATTERLEE (1844-1908)  ,
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American figure and genre painter, was born in
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Brooklyn, New York, on the 18th of
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January 1844 . He graduated at
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Columbia University in 1863, studied in the
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National Academy of Design, and with Edwin White, in New York, and in 1878–1879 under Leon
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Bonnat in Paris . He first exhibited at the National Academy in 1868, was elected an associate of the Academy in 1879, and received its Thomas B . Clarke prize in 1886 . He was a member of the American
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Water Color Society and of the New York Etching Club, and was an excellent teacher . Satterlee died in Brooklyn on the 28th of May 1908 . Among his favourite subjects were Arab
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life and figures in the costume of the colonial period .

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