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- Imogene_Robinson_Morrell abstract "Imogene Robinson Morrell (1828 – 21 November 1908) was an American portrait and historical painter, who won many medals and diplomas.Born in Attleboro, Massachusetts, Imogene Robinson was the daughter of Otis and Sarah Dean (Raymond) Robinson. She studied art in Newark, New Jersey and New York City and then taught art in the Massachusetts towns of Charlestown and Auburndale. In 1856 she went to Europe, where she studied art in Düsseldorf and Paris. In 1869 she married Colonel Abram Morrell and in 1879 became a widow. Two of her most praised paintings, Washington Welcoming the Provision Trains and First Battle of the Puritans, were exhibited in 1876 at the National Academy of Design in New York City. In 1896 more than 200 of her paintings in a Washington DC warehouse were destroyed by fire, leaving her destitute. She painted portraits of a number of famous people, including General John A. Dix, John C. Spencer, Howell Cobb, Mrs. Cleveland, Collis P. Huntington, W. W. Corcoran, and U. S. President Garfield.".
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- Imogene_Robinson_Morrell wikiPageWikiLink National_Academy_of_Design.
- Imogene_Robinson_Morrell wikiPageWikiLink Newark,_New_Jersey.
- Imogene_Robinson_Morrell wikiPageWikiLink William_Wilson_Corcoran.
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- Imogene_Robinson_Morrell dateOfBirth "1828".
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- Imogene_Robinson_Morrell description "American artist".
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- Imogene_Robinson_Morrell comment "Imogene Robinson Morrell (1828 – 21 November 1908) was an American portrait and historical painter, who won many medals and diplomas.Born in Attleboro, Massachusetts, Imogene Robinson was the daughter of Otis and Sarah Dean (Raymond) Robinson. She studied art in Newark, New Jersey and New York City and then taught art in the Massachusetts towns of Charlestown and Auburndale. In 1856 she went to Europe, where she studied art in Düsseldorf and Paris.".
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