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CHASE, Harry, painter, born in Woodstock, Vermont, in 1853. He studied at the Hague under Mesdag, at the Munich academy under Kaulbach, and in Paris under Soyer. He was elected an associate of the national academy in 1883. His studio is in New York. His principal works are "Breezy Afternoon off the Battery in New York"; "PS-eheurs Anglais," "Low Tide on the Welsh Coast" (1878); "Herring-Fishers of Scheveningen" (1880); "Outward-bound Whaler," " Dutch Boats at Anchor" (1881); "Departure of a French Brig," "Bringing the Fish Ashore" (1882); "Coast of Holland," "Summer Morning on French Coast" (1883); "Near Dordrecht," "Battery Park in New York" (1884); "Rising Tide on the Dutch Coast," and "New York Harbor--North River" (1885).
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