Willard L. Metcalf (1858 -1925)

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METCALF, Willard L(eroy). Born 1858, Lowell, MA. Studied: G.L. Brown, Lowell Inst., both in Boston; Normal A Sch.; BMFA Sch.; Academie Julian, Paris, with Boulanger, Lefebvre. Member: AWCS; Ten Am. P.; NIAL; Lg.AA. Exhibited: Paris Salon, prize; Columbian Expo, Chicago (med); SAA, prize; Paris Expo, prize; Pan-Am Expo, Buffalo, (med); St, Louis Expo, (med); PAFA, (gold); 1923, one man; AIC, (Med); Buenos Aires Expo, (gold); Milch Gal., NYC (memorial). Work: CGA; Cincin. Mus.; BMFA; Worcester (Mass) A Mus.; Nat. Gal.; PAFA; Detroit AI’ AIC; Hackley A. Gal., Muskegon, Mich.; CI; St. Louis Mus.; Rochester Mem. Mus.; Albright Gal., Buffalo; New Orleans Mus.; MMA; New Brittin (Conn.) Mus. Illustrator: of Zuni Indians, Harper’s. Worked in SW 1881-83. Most acclaim for landscapes and winter scenes. Very well known American Impressinist with auction record of $170,000. 

 

Two Children at Play
15x18 Oil
$16,500