William Woodward : American Impressionist.

William Woodward (1859-1939) was a force in New Orleans and the art world, and his legacy endures. In this first compilation of examples of Woodward's work spanning his career, essayists offer unique perspectives on the artist and his art. Woodward was a graduate of the Rhode Island School of D...

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Main Author: Hinckley, Robert C.
Other Authors: Schmidt, George, Gruber, J. Richard, Poesch, Jessie, Bonner, Judith
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Greeneville : University Press of Mississippi, 2011.
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