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SAMUEL LOVETT WALDO (1783-1861)

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Originally appearing in Volume V28, Page 258 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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SAMUEL LOVETT WALDO (1783-1861)  ,
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American artist, was born in Windham,
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Connecticut, on the 6th of
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April 1783 . He had a studio in
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Charleston, South Carolina . In 1806 he went to
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London, where he painted portraits for some years with success . In 1809 he returned to New York, and was a conspicuous figure in the city's
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art
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life until his
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death there on the 16th of
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February 1861 . He became an associate of the
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National Academy in 1847 . Among his
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works are a series of portraits of the early mayors of New York, now in the New York City Hall, a portrait of Peter Remsen, in possession of the New York
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Historical Society, and two portraits of John Trumbull .

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