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Anson Dickinson

Anson Dickinson (1779 - 1852) was active/lived in New York, Connecticut.  Anson Dickinson is known for Portrait painting, usually miniature.

One of the most successful miniaturists of his day, Anson Dickinson began miniature painting in Litchfield about 1803, and the following year set up a studio in New York City. An itinerant artist, he spent twenty years travelling in New York State and Connecticut, as well as to Charleston, Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia, Boston, Montreal, and Quebec. But after 1825 he divided his time between New York City, Washington, and Connecticut.

Anson was the son of Oliver Dickinson, Jr., and elder brother of Daniel Dickinson, both artists.

Source:
Groce & Wallace, "The New York Historical Society's Dictionary of Artists in America"

Peter Falk, "Who Was Who in American Art"

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Facts about Anson Dickinson

One of the most successful miniaturists of his day, Anson Dickinson began miniature painting in Litchfield about 1803, and the following year set up a studio in New York City. An itinerant artist, he spent twenty years travelling in New York State and Connecticut, as well as to Charleston, Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia, Boston, Montreal, and Quebec. But after 1825 he divided his time between New York City, Washington, and Connecticut.

Anson was the son of Oliver Dickinson, Jr., and elder brother of Daniel Dickinson, both artists.

Source:
Groce & Wallace, "The New York Historical Society's Dictionary of Artists in America"

Peter Falk, "Who Was Who in American Art"

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