Arthur Wesley Dow is an American artist born in Massachusetts in 1857. His landscape oil paintings were included in a 1977 Retrospective at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, and his 1988 oil painting, Au Soir, was exhibited at the 1889 Universal Exposition, winning an honorable mention. Following a period of study in Massachusetts and Boston, he moved to Paris to study at the Académie Julien under Jules Lefebvre.
He studied in Boston, where he was a student of Frank Duveneck. As an art educator, he held many teaching positions throughout his career. He started the Ipswich Summer School of Art and was later appointed assistant curator at the Museum of Fine Arts and the Arts Student League in New York. While teaching at Columbia University's Teachers College, he met Georgia O'Keeffe. It is said that Dow's paintings had a profound influence on her work. He died in December 1922 at his New York home.
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