- Will Hicok Low
Will Hicok Low (
May 31 1853 -November 27 1933 ), Americanartist and writer on art, was born atAlbany, New York .In 1873 he entered the atelier of
J. L. Gérme in theÉcole des Beaux Arts atParis , subsequently joining the classes ofCarolus-Duran , with whom he remained until 1877. Returning to New York, he became a member of theSociety of American Artists in 1878 and of theNational Academy of Design in 1890. His pictures ofNew England types, and illustrations ofJohn Keats , brought him into prominence.Subsequently he turned his attention to decoration, and executed panels and medallions for the
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel inNew York City , a panel for the Essex County Court House inNewark, New Jersey as well as numerous panels for private residences andstained glass windows for various churches, including St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church, Newark.He was an instructor in the schools of
Cooper Union , New York, during 1882 to 1885, and in the school of the National Academy of Design from 1889 to 1892. Low, who is known to a wider circle as the friend of R. L. Stevenson, published some reminiscences, "A Chronicle of Friendships, 1873-1900" (1908).In 1909 he married the former Mary Fairchild, the former wife of sculptor
Frederick William MacMonnies .External links
* [http://www.morseburggalleries.com/Low.html Biography from the Morseburg Galleries]
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