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Samuel Lovett Waldo : ウィキペディア英語版 | Samuel Lovett Waldo Samuel Lovett Waldo (April 6, 1783 – February 16, 1861) was an American portrait painter.〔Grove Dictionary of Art〕 ==Early life & studies== Waldo was born in Windham, Connecticut. At the age of sixteen, he moved to Hartford to began his formal art training under the tutelage of Joseph Steward, a prominent local artist. Four years later, he set up shop as a portraitist in Hartford, later relocating to Litchfield. While in Hartford, he had made the acquaintance of congressman John Rutledge, Jr., who was impressed with his work and, in 1803, invited him to come to Charleston, SC. From 1803 to 1805, Waldo earned a sizable income from his commissions and decided that he would use the money to study art in London.〔Los Angeles County Museum of Art〕 He arrived in London in 1806 with letters of introduction to Benjamin West and John Singleton Copley. While studying with them, he also studied drawing at the Royal Academy and exhibited a portrait there in 1808. Between his artistic activities, he met and married Elizabeth Wood of Liverpool. They had five children. After her death in 1825, he married Deliverance Mapes and had seven more children.〔Worcester Art Museum〕
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