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==Notable students==
==Notable students==
*[[Daniel Celentano]], Depression-era American Scene painter
*[[Daniel Celentano]], Depression-era American Scene painter
*[[Inez Hogan]], author and illustrator<ref name=ih>[http://www.theweeweb.co.uk/public/author_profile.php?id=589 Biography and bibliography]</ref>
*[[Inez Hogan]], author and illustrator<ref name=ih>[http://www.theweeweb.co.uk/public/author_profile.php?id=589 Biography and bibliography] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927213810/http://www.theweeweb.co.uk/public/author_profile.php?id=589 |date=2007-09-27 }}</ref>
*[[Henry Hensche]], painter and teacher
*[[Henry Hensche]], painter and teacher
*[[Ferdinand Louis Schlemmer]], painter and teacher
*[[Ferdinand Louis Schlemmer]], painter and teacher

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Webster (left) teaches a class, 1910

The Cape Cod School of Art was the first outdoor school of figure painting in America; it was started by Charles Webster Hawthorne in Provincetown, Massachusetts in 1898.

The Hawthorne Class Studio building off Miller Hill Road is on the List of Nationally Registered Historic Places.

Notable students

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