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Griswold Tyng was born in Dorchester, Massachusetts, in 1883 and graduated from the Massachusetts School of Art. He studied with Joseph Decamp and attended Howard Pyle's Monday night criticism classes. Tyng was an official United States Army artist during World Wars I and II. From 1947 to 1960, he was a consultant and illustrator for the Boston City Planning Board. |
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Hermann Wall was born September 22,1875, in Stettin, Germany. In 1881 the Wall family immigrated to the United States, eventually settling in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Wall received instruction from F.W. Heine, and several engravers in Chicago and Milwaukee. In 1899 he attended the Chase School of Art in New York, Wall went to Los Angeles, California in 1901, to accept the position of artist and cartoonist on the Los Angeles Times. In 1903 he came to Wilmington to study illustration with Howard Pyle. Wall attended Pyle's lectures on composition and shared a studio at 1607 Broom Street with two other P Ie students, William J. Aylward and Arthur E. Becher. |
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Walter Whitehead was born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1874. He studied at the Art Institute of Chicago before joining the Howard Pyle School of Art about 1901. While at Pyle's school, Whitehead helped Pyle by managing the art supplies which Pyle sold to his pupils at cost. His duties included not only stocking and dispensing the art supplies but balancing the accounts at the end of the month. Whitehead attended the Chadds Ford summer school in 1902. He later returned to Chicago and eventually taught at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. |
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As a girl. Ada Williamson lived in West Chester, Pennsylvania, and then moved in 1896 to Philadelphia, where she lived the rest of her life, except for summers in Ogunquit, Maine, and trips to Europe and the Caribbean. In Philadelphia, she studied at Drexel from 1896 until 1900 and had some classes with Howard Pyle. From 1902 until 1908 she studied under Cecilia Beaux and William Merritt Chase at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. An illustrator, portrait painter, etcher, and watercolorist, she had a long and distinguished career. She was active at the Art Alliance, the Print Club, and the Plastic Club, a women's club established in 1897 which has exhibitions, lectures, and sketch classes. |
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