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LOTE 38:

Howard Russell Butler (1856 - 1934) American


Precio inicial:
$ 300
Precio estimado :
$800 - $1 500
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Howard Russell Butler (1856 - 1934) American
Howard Russell Butler (1856 - 1934) , Oil on Board , Signed , measures 12" x 16" , w/frame 16" x 20" Howard Russell Butler (March 3, 1856 – Princeton, NJ. May 20, 1934) was an American painter and founder of the American Fine Arts Society. Butler also persuaded Andrew Carnegie to fund the construction of Carnegie Lake near Princeton University. Butler also designed a mansion, an astronomy hall and painted a solar eclipse for the U.S. Naval Observatory. Butler was born in New York City. He was the son of William Allen Butler, a lawyer and satirist. His early artistic training with William Shannon was complemented by visits to the National Academy of Design, where his parents were both fellows, and the studio of his uncle, William Stanley Haseltine. Butler attended Princeton University and obtained a degree in Science in 1876 and he was invited to stay on for a year as an assistant professor of physics. From 1878 to 1879 he was doing technical illustrations in New York where he knew Thomas Edison. In 1881 he was able to graduate from Columbia University
Condition: Good Condition