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Walter Granville-Smith (1870-1938)
Painter and Illustrator. Born in South Granville, New York on January 26, 1870. Studied with W. Satterlee; C. Beckwith; W.Metcalf; ASL; Europe. Died in 1938.
Member: Associate Member of the National Academy of Design, 1908; National Academy of Design, 1915; American Watercolor Society; Salmagundi Club, 1918; Society of Painters, New York; Allied Artists of America; Greenwich Society of Artists; National Arts Club; Artists Guild of America; Grand Central Art Gallery.
Exhibited: National Academy of Design, 1900 (prize), 1908 (gold), 1927 (prize), 1929 (prize), 1933 (prize); Charleston Exposition, 1902 (Ed); American Watercolor Society, 1905 (prize), 1916 (prize); Worchester, 1906 (prize); Carnegie Institute, 1907; Buenos Aires Exposition, 1910, 1911 (prize), 1913 (prize), 1918 (prize), 1922 (prize), 1925 (prize) (med), 1928 (prize).
Works held: Smithsonian; Butler Art Insitute, Toledo, Ohio; National Arts Club; Lotos Club; Fencers Club of New York City; Philadelphia Art Club.
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