Wilton Lockwood
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Wilton Lockwood (September 12, 1861-March 21, 1914), American artist, was born at Wilton, Connecticut. He was a pupil and an assistant of John LaFarge, and also studied in Paris, becoming a well-known portrait and flower painter. He became a member of the Society of American Artists (1898), and of the Copley Society, Boston, and an associate of the National Academy of Design, New York. He painted portraits of Grover Cleveland, John LaFarge and Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr..
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