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John W. A. Scott : ウィキペディア英語版 | John W. A. Scott __NOTOC__ John White Allen Scott (1815-1907) or John W.A. Scott was an artist in Boston, Massachusetts, in the 19th century.〔Boston Directory. 1851, 1857〕〔Boston Almanac. 1870〕 He worked for Pendleton's Lithography early in his career. In the 1840s he started a lithography business in partnership with Fitz Hugh Lane ("Lane & Scott's Lithography").〔John William Reps. Views and viewmakers of urban America: lithographs of towns and cities in the United States and Canada, notes on the artists and publishers, and a union catalog of their work, 1825-1925. University of Missouri Press, 1984〕〔Barbara Novak. American painting of the nineteenth century: realism, idealism, and the American experience. Oxford University Press US, 2007〕 Around 1852 he kept a studio in Boston's Tremont Temple.〔Destructive Fire. Boston Daily Atlas; Date: 04-01-1852〕 Scott's work sold well; for instance in 1855 he "sold more than 50 landscapes at auction."〔Ballou's Dollar Monthly Magazine, July 1855〕 He belonged to the New England Art Union〔Bulletin of the New England Art Union, No. 1 (1852)〕 and the Boston Art Club.〔New York Times, March 5, 1907〕 ==References==
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