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LIPPINCOTT, William Henry, artist, born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 6 December, 1849. He was educated at the Friends' school, Philadelphia, and was for six years a scene painter in Philadelphia theatres. He then went to Paris and studied under Bonnat from 1874 till 1884, devoting himself to portraits and studies of child life. He is an associate of the National academy of design, and a member of the Water color society and of the Salmagundi club. He exhibited "Lolette" and two portraits at the Paris salon of 1878, and "The Duck's Breast" at the Centennial exhibition in Philadelphia in 1876. His other works include "The Little Prince," various portraits, "Infantry in Arms" (1887), and numerous etchings.
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