William Lamb Picknell
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Banks of the Loing
William Lamb Picknell (October 23, 1853 – August 8, 1897) was a United States painter of landscapes, coastal views, and figure genres, known for his rapid painting style. He was born in Hinesburg, Vermont and died in Marblehead, Massachusetts.
Notable works
- The Road to Concarneau 1880, Corcoran Gallery
- Lobster Fisherman 1882
- Lande de Kerran, Finistere 1877
- Morning on the Loing at Moret ca. 1895, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
- Banks of the Loing ca. 1895
Studies
- George Inness, Rome
- Robert Wylie, Brittany
- Jean-Léon Gérôme, École des Beaux-Arts, Paris
Honors
- Honorable Mention, Paris Salon, 1880 (The Road to Concarneau)
- Member, Society of American Artists
- Associate, National Academy of Design
- Member, Society of British Artists
Further reading
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References
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- William Lamb Picknell from the Dictionary of American Artists
- William Lamb Picknell on the The Amico Library
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- 1853 births
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- People from Marblehead, Massachusetts
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