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| John La Farge (1835 - 1910) |
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Artists who influenced John La Farge![]() | John La Farge was the eldest child in a family of urbane, affluent French immigrants who had earlier settled in New York City. He was born in 1835, and his education was thorough, with attention to literature, French, and Roman Catholicism. He received drawing lessons from his grandfather and training in watercolor technique from an unknown English artist. Initially, though, he saw his artistic ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by John La Farge![]() | |
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