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Charles Ethan Porter : ウィキペディア英語版 | Charles Ethan Porter
Charles Ethan Porter (c. 1847 – March 6, 1923) was an American still life painter and among relatively few African Americans of the nineteenth and early 20th century to work as a professonal artist. A student at the National Academy of Design in New York City, he was one of the first African Americans to exhibit there. He attracted the notice of painter Frederic Edwin Church and writer Mark Twain, who encouraged his career and study in Paris. He worked in Hartford, Connecticut and New York City. ==Early life and education==
Porter was born in 1847 into an African-American family in Hartford, Connecticut. His family moved to what was then the nearby village of Rockville (now part of Vernon, Connecticut) by the early 1850s. He graduated from the local high school in 1865. In 1869, after two years of art study at Wesleyan Academy (now known as the Wilbraham & Monson Academy) in Wilbraham, Massachusetts, Porter went to New York City to study at the National Academy of Design. He was one of the first African Americans to exhibit at the Academy.
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