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PRATT, Robert M., artist, born in Binghamton, New York, in 1811; died in New York city, 31 August, 1880. He studied under Samuel F. B. Morse and Charles C. Ingham, and became well known as a figure and flower-painter. Among his numerous portraits are those of Aaron D. Shattuck (1859) and George H. Smillie (1865), both in the possession of the Academy of design. He was elected an associate of the National academy in 1849, and an academician in 1851.
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