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This definitive biography and catalog raisonne of Walter Launt Palmer
discusses his personal and creative life in great detail. The personal
history of this twentieth century painter has been derived from never
before used primary sources. Information from Palmer's diaries, letters,
and personal scrapbooks has been correlated with insight and enthusiasm
to present a very human picture of the artist, who was a contemporary of
John Singer Sargent and William Merrit Chase. A student of Frederick
Church, and a friend of Teddy Roosevelt and Henry Flagler, Palmer has
often been compared to Corot. Yet his style is uniquely his own. The
text and catalog raisonne combine to cover the entire scope of Palmer's
oeuvre-tracing his experiments with style from academicism to
impressionism. Although Palmer was hailed as the "painter of the
American winter", his other works were noteworthy as well.
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