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Walter Aikman

Walter Monteith Aikman (1857 - 1939) was active/lived in Massachusetts, New York / France.  Walter Aikman is known for Harbors and landscape painting, engraving.

Walter Monteith Aikman   (1857-1939)

Born in New York City in 1857, he studied engraving under Frank French and J.G. Smithwick; and then studied drawing and painting abroad. 

He was awarded a medal for engraving at the Universal Exposition, Paris, 1889; medal for engraving at the World's Colombian Exposition, Chicago, 1893. 

His address in 1900 was 133 Macon Street, Brooklyn, New York.


Source:
Official Illustrated Catalogue, Fine Arts Exhibit, United Stated of America.  Paris Exposition of 1900.  Noyes, Platt & Company, Boston, USA.

Submitted by Edward P. Bentley, Art Researcher, East Lansing, Michigan

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Facts about Walter Aikman

   Walter Aikman  Born:  1857 - New York City
Died:   1939
Known for:  Harbors and landscape painting, engraving

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Walter Monteith Aikman   (1857-1939)

Born in New York City in 1857, he studied engraving under Frank French and J.G. Smithwick; and then studied drawing and painting abroad. 

He was awarded a medal for engraving at the Universal Exposition, Paris, 1889; medal for engraving at the World's Colombian Exposition, Chicago, 1893. 

His address in 1900 was 133 Macon Street, Brooklyn, New York.


Source:
Official Illustrated Catalogue, Fine Arts Exhibit, United Stated of America.  Paris Exposition of 1900.  Noyes, Platt & Company, Boston, USA.

Submitted by Edward P. Bentley, Art Researcher, East Lansing, Michigan


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