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Francis Brooks Chadwick

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Francis Brooks Chadwick
Born(1850-01-01)January 1, 1850
Boston, Massachusetts (Etats-Unis)
Died1943
Groslay, Val-d'Oise (95) (France)
Nationality United States (WASP)
EducationHarvard University, Académie Julian
Known forPainting
Notable work
  • Rivière au printemps (Entre 1850 et 1943, RMN-Grand Palais (Musée d’Orsay) / Hervé Lewandowski
  • The Bridge at Grez sur Loing in the Springtime (1887), Adelson Galleries, New-York
MovementImpressionism

Francis Brooks Chadwick (January 1, 1850–1942/43), was an American painter active in France.

He was born in Boston and studied at Harvard, and to pursue his interest in art he attended the Académie Julian in Paris. He was friends with the painter John Singer Sargent and travelled with him to Haarlem in 1880. The following year he married the Swedish painter Emma Löwstädt-Chadwick and they settled in Grez-sur-Loing, where he remained the rest of his life, though the couple travelled to other summer art colonies on vacation.[1] They had three children including Louise Read Chadwick, wife of Squadron Leader Marcel Courmes[2]

He is known for scenes of Grez.[3]

Portraits of Francis

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Portraits of Francis Family

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References

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  1. ^ Francis Brooks Chadwick on website for artists active in Cornwall
  2. ^ Frederick Delius, Delius, a Life in Letters: 1862-1908, Harvard University Press, 1983, p. xx (lire en ligne).
  3. ^ Francis Brooks Chadwick Archived 2016-04-29 at the Wayback Machine on Berry-hill gallery website