Daniel Huntington

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Daniel Huntington was a prominent 19th-century American painter known for his portraits and historical scenes.

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instanceOf history painter
human
painter
portrait painter
activeYearsEnd 1900s
activeYearsStart 1830s
birthDate 1816-10-14
birthPlace New York City
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
deathDate 1906-04-19
deathPlace New York City
educatedAt Hamilton College
National Academy of Design
Yale University
familyName Huntington
fieldOfWork history painting
painting
portrait painting
genre history painting
portrait
religious painting
givenName Daniel
influencedBy European academic painting
Hudson River School
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf National Academy of Design
movement Hudson River School
name Daniel Huntington self-link
nationality American
notableFor 19th-century American portrait painting
historical and religious scenes
notableWork DeWitt Clinton
surface form: Governor DeWitt Clinton

Mercy’s Dream
Sappho
The Republican Court in the Days of Lincoln
The Sacred Lesson
occupation history painter
painter
portrait painter
partOf 19th-century American art
positionHeld president of the National Academy of Design
religion Presbyterian
surface form: Presbyterianism
sexOrGender male
spouse Harriette Sophia Richards
studiedUnder Henry Inman
Samuel Morse
surface form: Samuel F. B. Morse
workLocation New York City

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Chester A. Arthur portraitArtist Daniel Huntington
Daniel Huntington name Daniel Huntington self-link