- Henry Oliver Walker
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Thomas Jefferson Building , Washington, D.C.]Henry Oliver Walker (1843–1929) was an American painter and muralist. He painted figures and portraits, but is best known for his
mural decorations. His works include a series of paintings honoring various poets for theLibrary of Congress inWashington, D.C. ; and decorations for the Appellate Court House in New York;Bowdoin College inMaine ; the Massachusetts State House inBoston ; the Court House inNewark, New Jersey ; and the Minnesota State Capitol in Saint Paul.Walker was born in Boston,
Massachusetts , onMay 14 ,1843 . In the 1870s he was a student ofLeon Bonnat at theÉcole des Beaux-Arts inParis . After returning to theUnited States , he lived briefly in Boston, then moved to New York and set up studios there and at his summer home in Cornish,New Hampshire .In 1884, Walker exhibited two portraits at the
Boston Art Club , and in 1885 he exhibited another portrait.In Cornish he was part of the "Cornish Arts Colony" that included such artists as
Augustus Saint-Gaudens ,Maxfield Parrish ,Thomas Dewing ,Louis St. Gaudens ,Charles A. Platt andKenyon Cox .In 1888 he married Laura Marquand, a textile designer and decorative artist. He became a member of the
National Academy of Design , New York, in 1902.Gallery
External links
* [http://www.henryoliverwalker.com/ HenryOliverWalker.com]
* [http://www.bostonartclub.com Boston Art Club]
* [http://www.crjc.org/heritage/N08-51.htm Information on his historic home]
* [http://www.crjc.org/heritage/N08-16.htm About the Cornish Arts Colony]
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