Frederick Judd Waugh

American, 1861 - 1940
Frederick Judd Waugh (1861-1940) was an American painter and illustrator who specialized in marine subjects. He is best known for his dramatic seascapes, which often featured crashing waves and stormy weather.
 
Waugh was born into a family of artists and began painting at a young age. He studied art in Europe and later returned to the United States, where he began to focus on marine painting. He was particularly interested in capturing the power and drama of the ocean, and often painted scenes of ships battling the elements or fishermen braving rough seas.
 
In addition to his paintings, Waugh also worked as an illustrator for magazines and books, including several editions of "Moby Dick" by Herman Melville. He was known for his ability to capture the movement and energy of the sea, and his illustrations were highly sought after by publishers and collectors.
 
Waugh was a member of several prominent art societies, including the National Academy of Design and the American Watercolor Society. He won numerous awards for his work and was widely recognized as one of the leading marine painters of his time.
 
Today, Waugh's paintings are highly prized by collectors and his work continues to be influential to artists working in the marine genre. His dramatic seascapes remain popular with audiences and continue to capture the imagination of art lovers and ocean enthusiasts alike.
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