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William Merritt Chase (November 1, 1849 - October 25, 1916) was an American painter known as an exponent of Impressionism and as a teacher.

He was born in Williamsburg (now Nineveh), Indiana, to the family of a local merchant. Chase's father moved the family to Indianapolis in 1861 and employed his son as a salesman in the family business. Chase showed an early interest in art, and studied under local, self-taught artists Barton S. Hays and Jacob Cox.

After a brief stint in the Navy, Chase's teachers urged him to travel to New York to further his artistic training. He arrived in New York in 1869, met and studied with Joseph Oriel Eaton for a short time, then enrolled in the National Academy of Design under Lemuel Wilmarth, a student of the famous French artist Jean-Leon Gerome. (From Wikipedia)

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Lydia Field Emmet, c.1892 - William Merritt Chase
Lydia Field Emmet, c.1892
Mr. Francis Guerin Lloyd - William Merritt Chase
Mr. Francis Guerin Lloyd
Shinnecock Hills, Long Island - William Merritt Chase
Shinnecock Hills, Long Island
Shinnecock Hills 2 - William Merritt Chase
Shinnecock Hills 2
Prospect Park, Brooklyn - William Merritt Chase
Prospect Park, Brooklyn
Bobbie: A Portrait Sketch 2 - William Merritt Chase
Bobbie: A Portrait Sketch 2
Terrace, Prospect Park - William Merritt Chase
Terrace, Prospect Park
Venice 2 - William Merritt Chase
Venice 2
Alice in the Shinnecock Studio - William Merritt Chase
Alice in the Shinnecock Studio
Portrait of a Lady - William Merritt Chase
Portrait of a Lady
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