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Considered, together with Heade, to be the maximum figure of the American luminist movement, he was born in Gloucester, Massachusetts, in which city he spent a great part of his creative life seeking landscape panoramas for his pictures. Dedicated to painting late in life, he was first apprenticed to be a lithographer, which activity he would later develop commercially and would never abandon. He went on numerous cruises down the coast of Maine, New York, Baltimore and Puerto Rico, making numerous sketches that he later developed in his studio.
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