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William Russell Sweet

William Russell Sweet (November 18, 1860 - October 15, 1946) was an early American artist, painter and sculptor.
==Biography==

William Russell Sweet 〔Joy, Robert, 1954, "Natural Bonesetters with special reference to the Sweet Family of RI", Bullentin of the History of Medicine, RI 28, No.3, p. 416-441.〕 was known throughout the Narragansett, RI area as ‘The Painter”, (documented by the post office receiving postcards and letter under such title) because of his prolific art works in watercolor and oil paintings, many wall murals done for the Newport, RI mansions, his restoration artwork, and his masterful wood carving of furniture and wall mounts.
Said to be "of gentle, good natured people" 〔Hazard, Thomas Rowland, Recollections of Olden Times, 1879, p. 264 Sanborn Press, Newport, RI〕 "I consider the Sweets a most remarkable family, not only as natural bone setters, but as an innocent inoffensive, easy going, happy people." 〔Hazard, Thomas Rowland, The Johnny Cake Papers of Shephard Tom, 1879,p. 230, Sanborn Press Newport, RI.〕 William and his family spend many summer days along the coastline of Rhode Island where he sketched and painted pictorial scenes. On loan to Pettaquamscutt Historical Society Museum by his family, samples of William Russell Sweet carved wood chairs and wall plaques, some of his watercolors, and this magnificent hutch cabinet (photos below) themed upon the classical poem “The Song of Hiawatha” from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. His great grandson, Carson Young Sweet Ferri Carson Grant has donated several other artworks to the Pettaquamscutt Historical Society Museum in RI. In 2010, William Russell Sweet was included in Marquis Who's Who edition Who was Who in America Art.〔Who Was Who in American Art, Marquis Publications, Berkley Heights, NJ, 2010.〕

Image:williamrussellsweetpostcard5271905.jpg|A postcard sent 1905 to general mail "Russell Sweet - Painter"


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