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for William Rowell Derrick
American, 1857 - 1941
William Derrick studied in Paris with Léon Bonnat, Gustav Boulanger, and Jules Lefebvre. He first showed in the Academy annual exhibition of 1886 but appeared in an annual only once more in the nineteenth century, in 1892. It was not until 1901 that his works began appearing in Academy exhibitions with some regularity. In 1940 his New England landscapes, painted in Vermont and New Hampshire before 1925, were exhibited at Findlay Galleries, New York.