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WOODVILLE, Richard Caton, born in Baltimore, Maryland, about 1825; died in London, England, 13 September, 1855. He studied in Dusseldorf, whence he sent to the American art union " The Card-Players" (1847), and "The Cavalier's Return" and "Mexican News" (1848). He twice revisited Europe, and while in London was cut short in a career of much promise. Among his effective and well-finished genre pictures were "Old '76," "Young '48," "The Politicians," "The Game of Chess." "Waiting for the Stage," and "The Sailor's Wedding." Several of them were engraved or lithographed.
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in Congress Assembled
March 1, 1781 to July 6, 1781
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