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Name
  
William Cogswell


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Born
  
July 15, 1819 (
1819-07-15
)
Fabius, New York

Died
  
December 24, 1903, Pasadena, California, United States

Resting place
  
Evergreen Cemetery, Los Angeles

William F. Cogswell (July 15, 1819 – December 24, 1903) was a portrait painter who was born in Fabius, New York. In the 1830s, while working in a Buffalo, New York color factory, he taught himself to paint. During the 1840s, he worked in New York City as a professional portrait artist. He lived in California from 1873 on, with the exception of several trips to Hawaii between 1878 and 1897. He died in Pasadena, California on December 24, 1903.

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Legacy

Cogswell is most noted for his portraits of Ulysses S. Grant, currently hanging in the United States Senate, and Abraham Lincoln, which hangs in the White House. He also painted Hawaiian royalty, including King Kalākaua, Princess Liliuokalani, Queen Emma, King Kamehameha IV, and King Kamehameha V—the latter two from photographs. The Bishop Museum (Honolulu), the Butler Institute of American Art (Youngstown, OH), the Crocker Art Museum (Sacramento, CA), the Joslyn Art Museum (Omaha, NE), the National Portrait Gallery (Washington, DC), the New York Historical Society, the Ohio Historical Society (Columbus, OH), the Haggin Museum (Stockton, CA), the Indiana State Museum (Indianapolis, IN), the White House, the Union League Club of Chicago, and the Mabel Tainter Theater in Menomonie, WI are among the public collections holding paintings by William Cogswell.

References

William F. Cogswell Wikipedia