Henry Woodbridge Parton

Henry Woodbridge Parton

Place: Paris

Born: 1839

Death: 1886

Biography:

Henry Woodbridge Parton

was a French flower painter and textile designer, born in Paris in 1839 and died in 1886. He briefly taught the American painter Henry Woodbridge Parton, c.1875. Parton specialized in still life paintings of flowers and fruits, as well as sporting dogs.

Early Life and Career

Henry Woodbridge Parton

was born in Paris, France in 1839. He developed an interest in art at a young age and went on to study painting and textile design. Parton briefly taught the American painter Henry Woodbridge Parton, c.1875.

Artistic Style and Works

Henry Woodbridge Parton

was known for his beautiful still life paintings of flowers and fruits, as well as sporting dogs. His work has been found in museums such as Carcassonne, Compiègne, Courtrai, Rouen, and Saint-Etienne in France, as well as The Sladmore Gallery in London. Some of his work has been auctioned at Bonhams. One of his hunting scenes, 'On the Scent, Setters' sold at Sothebys in New York for $13,200 in 2006.

Legacy and Influence

Henry Woodbridge Parton

was a talented artist who left a lasting legacy in the world of art. His beautiful paintings continue to inspire artists and art lovers alike. Wikioo.org offers high-quality prints of his work, allowing art enthusiasts to own a piece of his legacy.

  • Still life paintings of flowers and fruits
  • Sporting dogs paintings
  • Hunting scenes like 'On the Scent, Setters'

You can find more information about Henry Woodbridge Parton and his work on Wikioo.org. Additionally, you can learn more about other artists and their works on Wikioo.org. You can also check the The Wahoo Art Timeline for a detailed overview of art history.

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