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Daniel Folger Bigelow
American, 1823 - 1910
Landscape and still life painter. Born at Peru, Clinton County (N.Y.), July 22, 1823, Bigelow is said to have received his first instruction in art from a cousin of Hiram Powers. He moved to Chicago in 1858, there winning considerable reputation as a landscape painter and becoming one of the associates of G. P. A. Healy and the group of artists who founded the Chicago Academy of Design, later to be called the Chicago Art Institute.
Many of his landscape subjects were taken from trips to New York and New England and were painted for Chicago patrons who themselves had eastern roots. He also gained considerable renown for his still lifes.
Bigelow died in Chicago in July 1910.
Listed:
New York Historical Society's, Dictionary of Artists In America
Who Was Who In American Art
Art Across America
Mantle Fielding's, Dictionary of American Painters
Biography courtesy of Roughton Galleries, www.antiquesandfineart.com/roughton
Many of his landscape subjects were taken from trips to New York and New England and were painted for Chicago patrons who themselves had eastern roots. He also gained considerable renown for his still lifes.
Bigelow died in Chicago in July 1910.
Listed:
New York Historical Society's, Dictionary of Artists In America
Who Was Who In American Art
Art Across America
Mantle Fielding's, Dictionary of American Painters
Biography courtesy of Roughton Galleries, www.antiquesandfineart.com/roughton