Samuel Lovett Waldo
1800
—
1861
United States
Samuel Lovett Waldo (United States, 1800–1861) was an American painter born in New York City and died in Brooklyn, New York.
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Movement:
Romanticism
Biography:
Samuel Lovett Waldo was an American painter born in 1800 and active until his death in 1861. He was associated with the Romanticism movement, known for his portraits and historical scenes that often conveyed emotional depth and dramatic lighting. Waldo studied under prominent artists and became a significant figure in the American art scene of his time, contributing to the development of portraiture in the United States. His work was exhibited widely, and he was a member of the National Academy of Design. Despite his contributions, details about his early life and training remain largely unknown.