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Nationality
  
American

Education
  
self-taught


Name
  
Robert Wilson

Known for
  
Painting

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Born
  
October 30, 1850 (
1850-10-30
)
Parker, Pennsylvania

Died
  
March 31, 1916, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States

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Robert Burns Wilson (October 30, 1850 – March 31, 1916) was an American painter and poet.

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Biography

Wilson was born in Parker, Pennsylvania in 1850. In his teens, he moved to Pittsburgh and, with little formal training, he became a self-taught painter and poet. Wilson eventually traveled to and settled in Frankfort, Kentucky, where he achieved his greatest fame. In 1901, Wilson married Anne Hendrick, daughter of General William J. Hendrick, a former Attorney-General of Kentucky, during a visit to New York. Wilson moved from Kentucky to New York in 1904, and died there in 1916. His body was returned to Frankfort for interment, which he considered his home. He is buried in Frankfort Cemetery near the grave of Daniel Boone.

Artist

As a painter, Wilson is best known for his landscapes of the Kentucky countryside.

Poet

Wilson found success as a poet, publishing poems in the major monthly magazines of his day, including Harper's Magazine. Perhaps his most famous poem is "Remember the Maine", based on the battle cry that spurred the United States into the Spanish–American War. While his martial poetry met the spirit of the times, Wilson was best known during his day as a nature poet.

Author

After achieving success as a poet, Wilson tried his hand at prose fiction, publishing Until the Day Break in 1900.

References

Robert Burns Wilson Wikipedia