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OGILVIE, Clinton, artist, born in New York city, 28 December, 1838. He studied painting under James M. Hart, and in 1866 went to Paris, where he remained about a year. In 1872-'3 he made another visit, and in 1879 he went abroad for a four years' sojourn. He established himself at Nice, France, for two seasons, and spent one winter at Mentone, occupying himself in making out-of-door studies. In 1864 he was elected an associate member of the National academy of design, and he has since exhibited there "The Valley of Schwytz, Switzerland" (1870) ; "Lake Como, near Bellagio" (1871) ; "Among the Adirondacks" (1874)" " The Sunny Summer-Time" (1876) ; "Summer Afternoon in the Adirondacks" (1877) ; " The Mountain Brook" (1878) ; " At Eaux Bonnes, France" (1881) ; "Environs of Mentone" (1883); " Argeles" (1884) ; "Down by the River" (1885); "Hyeres" (1886); and "St. Barthelemy, near Nice " (1887).
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