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John Vanderlyn

1775
1852
United States
John Vanderlyn (United States, 1775–1852) was an American painter born in Kingston, New York, and died in Paris, France.
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John Vanderlyn was an American painter born in 1775 and active until his death in 1852. He is associated with the Neoclassicism movement, which emphasized classical themes and ideals. Vanderlyn is best known for his large-scale historical paintings, including "The Death of Jane McCrea," which garnered significant attention and acclaim. He was also notable for being one of the first American artists to study in Europe, where he was influenced by the works of European masters. Vanderlyn's contributions to American art helped to establish a foundation for future generations of artists. His legacy is marked by his efforts to elevate American painting to a level comparable to that of European art.

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