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'''Henry James Albright''' (1887–1951) was an American impressionist [[painter]], [[Sculpture|sculptor]], and [[Pottery|potter]] active in [[Albany, New York]]. |
'''Henry James Albright''' (July 16, 1887–1951) was an American impressionist [[painter]], [[Sculpture|sculptor]], and [[Pottery|potter]] active in [[Albany, New York]]. |
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Albright studied with [[L. Birge Harrison]] and [[John F. Carlson]], and lived for a time in Venice. He was a friend of [[Gustav Stickley]], and a member of the Buffalo Salon of Independent Artists, Albany Artist Group, and the New Haven Paint and Clay Club. His ceramics appeared in the [[Georg Jensen]] catalog as Samara Ware. |
Albright studied with [[L. Birge Harrison]] and [[John F. Carlson]], and lived for a time in Venice. He was a friend of [[Gustav Stickley]], and a member of the Buffalo Salon of Independent Artists, Albany Artist Group, and the New Haven Paint and Clay Club. His ceramics appeared in the [[Georg Jensen]] catalog as Samara Ware. |
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Born | Henry James Albright 1887 |
Died | 1951 (aged 63–64) |
Citizenship | America |
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Henry James Albright (July 16, 1887–1951) was an American impressionist painter, sculptor, and potter active in Albany, New York.
Albright studied with L. Birge Harrison and John F. Carlson, and lived for a time in Venice. He was a friend of Gustav Stickley, and a member of the Buffalo Salon of Independent Artists, Albany Artist Group, and the New Haven Paint and Clay Club. His ceramics appeared in the Georg Jensen catalog as Samara Ware.
References
- Henry Knox and the Revolutionary War Trail in Western Massachusetts, by Bernard A. Drew, McFarland, 2012, page 211. ISBN 9780786489657. [1]
- Artnet entry
- Rubylane entry
- Live Auctioneers entry