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THOMPSON, Albert, artist, born in Woburn, Massachusetts, 18 March, 1853. He became a pupil of William E. Norton in 1873, and in 1872 and 1875 travelled in Europe. During 1880-'1 he studied in Paris under Jules J. Lefebvre and Gustave R. C. Boulanggr, at Julien's academy, and also anatomy at the Ecole des beaux arts. Among his works, mainly landscapes and cattle-pieces, are "After the Shower" (1876) ; " Clearing up " (1877) ; " More Wind than Rain," in Woburn public library (1885) ; and "Changing Pasture" and " An October Afternoon" (1886). He is the author of "Principles of Perspective" (Boston, 1878).

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