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Ralph Wormeley Curtis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ralph Wormeley Curtis
Ralph Wormeley Curtis (1854–1922) was an American painter and draftsman. The predominantly living in Europe artists was under the influence of his painter friends John Singer Sargent , and James Abbott McNeill Whistler. Among his most famous designs include city views of Venice in the style of Impressionism . == Family == Ralph Wormeley Curtis was born in Boston in 1854 in Boston, the eldest son of Daniel Sargent Curtis, a wealthy lawyer, and his wife Ariana Randolph Wormeley. Both parents came from wealthy families of Boston's upper middle class. His father's family, the Sargents, were among the oldest in Boston, tracing their lineage to the Mayflower, while his mother's London family was of decidedly different stock, that of American loyalists who fled Virginia for England in 1775. 1858 the younger brother Curtis Osborne Sargent was born. For family environment also included two well-known artists: the sculptor Richard Saltonstall Greenough (1819-1904), an uncle of Daniel Sargent Curtis, as well as the painter John Singer Sargent , the son of a cousin of his father. The family first lived in Boston's Beacon Hill , before 1863 in the exclusive suburb of Chestnut Hill moved to once again settle in Boston in 1869.
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