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TW1BILL, George W., artist, born in Lampeter, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, about 1806 ; died in New York, 15 February, 1836. He began to study with Henry In-man in 1828, was elected an associate of the National academy in 1832, and an academician the following year. The academy owns his portrait of John Trumbull, painted in 1835, and in the New York historical society hangs the portrait of Fitz-Greene Halleck, painted from the original by In-man, also in the possession of that association. Thomas S. Cummings wrote of him : "Of the young artists of the day there were none more promising than Twibill. His portraits in oil in small were of excellence seldom equalled."
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