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Denman Waldo Ross

1853
1935
United States
Denman Waldo Ross was an American artist and art collector, born in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1853 and died in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1935.
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Denman Waldo Ross was an American artist and art collector born on January 10, 1853, in Cincinnati, Ohio, and he passed away on September 12, 1935, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He was associated with the American Impressionist movement and was known for his contributions to color theory and design. Ross was a prominent figure in the academic art community, serving as a lecturer at Harvard University, where he influenced many students with his teachings on aesthetics and art theory. His impact extended beyond teaching, as he was a significant benefactor to the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, donating numerous works of art and serving as a trustee. Ross's legacy is marked by his scholarly writings and his role in shaping the understanding of color and design in American art education.

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