Harry Willson Watrous (17 September 1857 – 10 May 1940) was an American artist who received an academic education in France. His paintings included genre...
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painter Harry Watrous, and often used his studio in the Sherwood Studio Building. "Over the years, when Blakelock was in financial need, Watrous handled...
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Monster, fittingly nicknamed "Georgie", was a hoax invented by painter Harry Watrous after a fishing bet with newspaper editor Colonel William d'Alton Mann...
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editor and historian Bill Watrous (1939–2018), American jazz trombonist Harry W. Watrous (1857–1940), American painter James Watrous (1908–1999), American...
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Hyakutake Kaneyuki, Nils Forsberg, Walter Tyndale, Émile-Louis Foubert, and Harry Watrous. In his last years his painting evolved, from the influence of seventeenth-century...
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Katherine (1994). Herter Brothers: Furniture and Interiors for a Gilded Age. Harry N. Abrams. Frelinghuysen, Alice. "Herter Brother And The William H. Vanderbilt...
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Another pupil was Elizabeth Snowden Nichols Watrous (1858–1921), later the wife of artist Harry Watrous. Henner gave the couple a painting when they...
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home of the Lake George Monster. The "monster" was the creation of Harry Watrous, and was part of a practical joke. According to the United States Census...
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Edmund C. Tarbell Francis Tattegrain Henry Tenré [fr] Louis Valtat Harry Watrous Albert Beck Wenzell Michel Willenich [fr] Noël, Denise. "Les femmes...
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Charles Volkert Robert Vonnoh William Guy Wall John Quincy Adams Ward Harry Watrous Carrie Mae Weems Stow Wengenroth Frederic Whitaker Carleton Wiggins...
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