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Thomas Wilmer Dewing (May 4, 1851 – November 5, 1938) was an American painter working at the turn of the 20th century. Schooled in Paris, Dewing was noted for his figure paintings of aristocratic women. He was a founding member of the Ten American Painters and taught at the Art Students League of New York. The Art Museum at the Smithsonian Institution has a room dedicated to his works. He was the husband of fellow artist Maria Oakey Dewing. ==Personal life and education== He was born in Boston, Massachusetts and was a lithographic apprentice as a boy or young man. He studied at the Académie Julian in Paris with Gustave Boulanger and Jules Lefebvre beginning in 1887. "There he learned an academic technique; the careful delineation of volumetric form and meticulous but subtle evocation of texture were to be constant features of his work." He moved to New York in 1880 where he met and married Maria Oakey Dewing,〔 an accomplished painter with extensive formal art training〔 and familial links with the art world. They had a son who died while an infant. In 1885 their daughter Elizabeth was born.〔Carol Kort; Liz Sonneborn. ''(A to Z of American Women in the Visual Arts )''. Infobase Publishing; 1 January 2002. ISBN 978-1-4381-0791-2. p. 54.〕 The Dewings spent their summers at the Cornish Art Colony in New Hampshire from 1885 to 1905.
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